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6.6 Lly Egr Code Blocker Finger Stick Signal Modifier 2004.5-2005 Duramax Diesel on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:GEN Make:CHEVY / GMC Manufacturer Part Number:SSM-EGR-FINGER-STICK-LLY Model:2004.5-2005 LLY Other Part Number:EGR Code Modifier Year:2004.5 2005 Placement on Vehicle:Front Model Year:04 05 Surface Finish:Shrink Tubing UPC:Does Not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

DURAMAX Diesel 2006 through 2007.5 LLY / LBZ - MAF Signal Modifier Finger Stick Circuit! 

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This auction is for the MAF Signal Modifier circuit only.  This simple circuit will help prevent a Service Engine Soon / Check Engine Light from illuminating and will prevent the ECM from displaying DTC codes related to an EGR modification.  This setup requires a functioning EGR motor and position sensor to work.  Installation will required stripping wire insulation and soldering, or the use of other mechanical fasteners like wire nuts or splice connectors.  Soldering is the most reliable.  If you are going to purchase this kit please feel comfortable with doing the installation. 

Color installation instructions are included for the MAF Signal Modifier circuit.

This item is manufactured in the USA.

 

This is intended for Off road use ONLY!

 

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