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INSTALLED FLEX FUEL KIT AND NOW HAVE ENGINE CODES

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Just spent the day doing an oil change, spark plugs, and a flex fuel kit installation. The flex fuel kit is from Visconti. Finished everything up after a couple of hours and as I started to drive away, I ended up with an engine code (See first attached picture) I figured it probably wasn’t a big deal so I cleared the codes and kept driving. The car was driving fine. I kept it under 70 miles an hour on the highway. Just as I rolled into my parking garage the car threw more engine codes (see second attached picture). All of these codes have a timeout error on them which makes me think it’s a bad connection.

Does anybody have any information about this/has run into a similar problem?

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Check the plug for bent pins?
 

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I would go back and double check all the connections starting with the engine bay. Its hard to say where the problem is. Hopefully you didn’t put the interior back together yet.

I’ve seen people get the pin locations wrong where you splice into the stock wiring under the glove box.

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