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gary deschenes Posted on Jan 09, 2014
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How do you get computer out of limp mode

Engine won't rev and have any power, won't accellerate.

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The idea is to replace /repair the reason that the CPU went into limp mode . Once you have run the fault codes and done the repairs the use a code reader to reset the CPU.

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