Intake install confusion.
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Intake install confusion.
I'm installing a cold air intake on my 2007 cx-7. The instructions are pretty detailed, but it tells me to disconnect the battery cable. I don't want to do this cause I don't feel like resetting all my crap. I called the company that made my intake and the said "if you don't do that, it'll run like crap." I said "will it throw a CEL?" They said "probably not, but you need to disconnect the battery to reset the computer to recalibrate the MAF."
Something doesn't sound right to me.
What's your guy's input?
Something doesn't sound right to me.
What's your guy's input?
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I'm installing a cold air intake on my 2007 cx-7. The instructions are pretty detailed, but it tells me to disconnect the battery cable. I don't want to do this cause I don't feel like resetting all my crap. I called the company that made my intake and the said "if you don't do that, it'll run like crap." I said "will it throw a CEL?" They said "probably not, but you need to disconnect the battery to reset the computer to recalibrate the MAF."
Something doesn't sound right to me.
What's your guy's input?
Something doesn't sound right to me.
What's your guy's input?
install without disconnecting the battery
If it runs like crap... disconnect the battery.
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The ECU should compensate anyways, whether you disconnect the battery or not. That is what it does as the car ages and parts aren't working as well as they were when new. Everytime I disconnect the battery on older OBD2 cars, the car never starts the first time. The second time it barely starts and then it catches itself and runs normally. Its basically that whole process in action.
But I guess if it runs like ****, disconnect the battery.
But I guess if it runs like ****, disconnect the battery.
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