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need CASE learn, can I borrow your scan tool?

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  • TheDan

    deplorable malcontent scofflaw
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    Nov 11, 2008
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    Austin - Rockdale
    I've got a 98 Chevy 1500 that's had some recent work. Intake gasket replaced, new distributor cap, rotor, plug and wires... Ever since the intake gasket was changed it's had code P1345. I can clear the code with my cheapie reader and it will stay off for as long as I drive it around. When I turn the truck off and then start it back up the code comes right back. I've done some reading and apparently this is pretty common anytime you sneeze in the general direction of the distributor...

    This is one of the ones where you can't adjust the distributor, so the only way to get rid of the error is to force the ECU into learn mode. I can't do it with my basic code reader. Anyone got a scan tool in the Round Rock area that can help me out?


    I swear I'm never buying any vehicle newer than 1985 again :p
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