You have to delete the codes. So depending on where you live it makes it hard to pass emissions. You could leave the rod in there that connects the sensor to the drive motor. That way they are in sync with each other.
Why would you leave the holes in the middle unplugged? And why would anyone go through all of this, when there are OEM TGV deletes readily available... 14001AB441.
3:05 Sadly, USA is not the only country to have the dreaded TGV system. It also comes in the Subs sold in France, and probably in the whole EU. Years ago, one of the actuator motors even failed on my mom's 2001 WRX, setting the Check Engine light on. And as the part was not sold separately (scam alert: only the whole TGV body is available as a spare, at an indecent price. At least in France), we had to order the single motor overseas. And send the car to a good mechanic because, indeed, this engine is such a rat's nest. 😑 Happy ending: the car is still perfectly fine (122.000 kms today) and so are its infamous head gaskets. Incredible but true. 😁
Oh ok! Thanks for the information! That’s ridiculous that you have to buy the whole thing! They are such a pain to remove because of everything that is going on underneath them.
Great video, I am planning on doing this on my car. Did it give you any codes after doing this? If so, how did you clear them to pass emissions?
You have to delete the codes. So depending on where you live it makes it hard to pass emissions. You could leave the rod in there that connects the sensor to the drive motor. That way they are in sync with each other.
Why would you leave the holes in the middle unplugged?
And why would anyone go through all of this, when there are OEM TGV deletes readily available...
14001AB441.
You really think the holes in the middle are going to make a difference?
Why spend money on something you already have?
3:05 Sadly, USA is not the only country to have the dreaded TGV system. It also comes in the Subs sold in France, and probably in the whole EU.
Years ago, one of the actuator motors even failed on my mom's 2001 WRX, setting the Check Engine light on. And as the part was not sold separately (scam alert: only the whole TGV body is available as a spare, at an indecent price. At least in France), we had to order the single motor overseas. And send the car to a good mechanic because, indeed, this engine is such a rat's nest. 😑
Happy ending: the car is still perfectly fine (122.000 kms today) and so are its infamous head gaskets. Incredible but true. 😁
Oh ok! Thanks for the information! That’s ridiculous that you have to buy the whole thing! They are such a pain to remove because of everything that is going on underneath them.
I think you should reach out to JB weld for possible sponsorship! If you get it help a cousin out ... 🤫
If I get it. I will hook you up! Jb weld everything!
I have a vice and I still don't work on cars....
But you have bigger vice and work on tractors haha