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  • #16
    so your saying you can unplug the sensor and put the oil plug in the hole and not install the chip?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by pres319 View Post
      so your saying you can unplug the sensor and put the oil plug in the hole and not install the chip?
      No you need the chip once you remove the cat. converter and if you want to remove the sensor from the exhaust you can put the oil plug there to remove the sensor and wire from the ski I just had the wire zip tied where it used to plug in it still looks like it is plugged in till you see the chip. Ron
      2004 Xlt1300 for the water best speed of 71.8 Retired ZX11 Ninja for the street

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      • #18
        i just put the D plate in and that little chip.. once it fired up the light and warning went off. so i took the chip out and plugged in the sensor and it stoped i will take out this weekend and see if it goes back off. whats the solution?

        2008 GP 1300 R
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        • #19
          Originally posted by flkeyzgp1300r View Post
          i just put the D plate in and that little chip.. once it fired up the light and warning went off. so i took the chip out and plugged in the sensor and it stoped i will take out this weekend and see if it goes back off. whats the solution?

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          • #20
            i know this is a little late but here goes lol...if i intall the d-plate and plug the sensor hole...can i just leave the sensor plugged in....or do i still need a chip....the way i see it is if the sensor is not reading any heat it dosen't have a reason to go off and give the overheat code.......correct????????????????

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