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Hehe , had that once too! Even after a battery disconnect. Eventually it went away.
 
Mine came on day before yesterday after sitting all day. Nite before it rained a flood and was cool air temp, next day hot as hadez with extreme high humidity. Jumped in and immediately the warning appeared. Checked fuel cap, drove 10 miles to store and shut her off. Came back out, started, warning gone......
 
I'm seriously frustrated with this warning notification. I've tried several things including unplugging the battery and it's not going away. Anybody else still having this issue?
 
I'm seriously frustrated with this warning notification. I've tried several things including unplugging the battery and it's not going away. Anybody else still having this issue?
It's your TBS. You need to modify it. I need to do the same thing. Its going to be a bitch.

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It's your TBS. You need to modify it. I need to do the same thing. Its going to be a bitch.

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You serious? I've had the TBS for about 5 months and this is the first time I'm getting this warning notice.
 
happened to me once, and its gone by itself LOL i was confused but its been months since that happened
I'm glad yours went away, I still have mine Grrrrrr
 
@armo! remember when I called you that one day asking about cutting something? that's the problem! if you PM @ROBSPB he'll tell you what to do.
Yes I do remember, but I've had the TBS for almost 6 months now, and I'm getting this warning notice until now? I'll hit up Rob
 
Try this! Tighten the gas cap. Usually about 4-5 clicks should do it. Disconnect negative terminal of the battery for a minute then reconnect. Do some driving and let see if the warning massage comes up still.

If massage still there then that means somehow the gas tank loosing pressure. It might not be about TBS mod because you are OK for about 5+ months already. Make sure all intake components are nice and tight. I don't how much I can help you man because I'm just only R18 guy. LOL.

Well, easy way out is to use FP and disable that warning.
 
Try this! Tighten the gas cap. Usually about 4-5 clicks should do it. Disconnect negative terminal of the battery for a minute then reconnect. Do some driving and let see if the warning massage comes up still.

If massage still there then that means somehow the gas tank loosing pressure. It might not be about TBS mod because you are OK for about 5+ months already. Make sure all intake components are nice and tight. I don't how much I can help you man because I'm just only R18 guy. LOL.

Well, easy way out is to use FP and disable that warning.
You guys should trade cars for awhile to see if you can fix it. ;)

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Try this! Tighten the gas cap. Usually about 4-5 clicks should do it. Disconnect negative terminal of the battery for a minute then reconnect. Do some driving and let see if the warning massage comes up still.

If massage still there then that means somehow the gas tank loosing pressure. It might not be about TBS mod because you are OK for about 5+ months already. Make sure all intake components are nice and tight. I don't how much I can help you man because I'm just only R18 guy. LOL.

Well, easy way out is to use FP and disable that warning.
Thanks bro I've already tried it all and nothing :( how can I disabled it using fp?
 
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