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Originally Posted by enojy
if you didn't reset your ECU by disconnecting your battery during the install, you should definitely do so. it will almost certainly get rid of the check engine light. the car doesn't realize that you've changed the part, and the air flow sensor is receiving a different volume of air, so the ECU thinks something is wrong.
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oh okay, so all I have to do is unplug the negative power of my battery and put it back on? then I'm good to go?
after radio codes.. etc.. :P