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Old Mar 4, 2010, 12:07 PM
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Switched to SD and have the craziest code ever?

Anyway, I'm getting a P0125 code which is "excessive time to enter closed loop fuel control". The car is running great, fuel trims are +/- 2 and this code doesn't want to go away. The tps sensor has also been calibrated correctly after installing 65mm tb. The ONLY thing I think could possibly be causing this is the "whistle" possibly that I get from my 65mm tb or maybe my Tial 50mm BOV. Everything seems to be running great so I don't know why it keeps coming up......
Old Mar 4, 2010, 03:38 PM
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search ecu flash, po125... i was throwing the same code, the local guy that tuned my car evo8dad on the forum, made several posts about it
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you sure thats the description of that code? google says:

A code P0125 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:

Insufficient warm up time
Low engine coolant level
Leaking or stuck open thermostat
Faulty coolant temperature sensor

http://www.obd-codes.com/p0125
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the description I gave is the one evoscan gives you.....
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You don't happen to have the table "min coolant temp for closed loop" do you? If that is set too high, say over 30*, then you can get that fault. I would get that fault and if I lowered that table to 30, I was good.
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