Simon Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 I have a code which is a crank relearn code. I have to go to the GM dealer to perform the procedure but I guess I am too lazy and I am running like that for quite a while now. Do you think it can affect the motor in any way? I've been running like that since last september, so that's 8 months. From what I've read, there is nothing critical but it's been a while and the dealership wanted a week delay last time. I guess I'm not patient enough. Quote
rivierakid55 Posted May 4, 2007 Report Posted May 4, 2007 you can actually do it yourself i believe. theres some steps involved and stabbing the throttle and getting the rpms to a certain point. zippy would know best. Quote
Azmedian Posted May 4, 2007 Report Posted May 4, 2007 I have a code which is a crank relearn code. I have to go to the GM dealer to perform the procedure but I guess I am too lazy and I am running like that for quite a while now. Do you think it can affect the motor in any way? I've been running like that since last september, so that's 8 months. From what I've read, there is nothing critical but it's been a while and the dealership wanted a week delay last time. I guess I'm not patient enough. Call gm service tech support they can tell you what the code means. Quote
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