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Hi guys,was wondering if you could help me with a prob,my car is running great ,but was not boosting like it used to ,so i did an ecu check and got a code 34. det sensor or harness,my question is ,as it is obviously running in safety boost is it alright to run the car in safety or should i get it sorted asap,the thing is i've spent so much on the car lately, i could do with a little rest ,or at least my credit card could,lol.so is it alright to leave it as is or do i have to bite the bullet and get it done,if so is it an expensive job to do ,cheers guys for your help. :bow:

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get it sorted asap. if the car was running fine before, bypass it with 1meg resistor and a soldering iron. pobably the cheapest fix you can get for a Z.

 

do a search for info this has been done to death

To answer your first question, yes it is OK to leave it as is, until you get it fixed, no damage would be caused.

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To answer your first question, yes it is OK to leave it as is, until you get it fixed, no damage would be caused.

cheers guys thanks for the help,will get it sorted asap.

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