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03gxeco
09-20-2013, 10:54 PM
CEL popped on and the tranny clunks now after i took my CAI off and put a short ram on. god i fucking hope i forgot to plug something in. I would be pissed if my tranny is shot. I also had my buddy put my new tie rod in and eyeball align it. then test drive it to make sure its okay. he says he babied the car on the drive and he has never lied to me before so i have no reason to disbelieve him. could an unplugged maf cause the tranny clunking and the cel?

02AleroGLS
09-20-2013, 11:40 PM
Did you plug your iat sensor back in? My tranny does that without it hooked up.. Andyes the maf not plugged incould do that too

03gxeco
09-21-2013, 01:38 AM
I have to wait till tomorrow to find out.I'm also going to disconnect the battery if all else fails

sleepyalero
09-21-2013, 01:53 AM
Usually anything left unplugged connect to intake/thorttle body will make the car act up. Double check all connections, unplug battery for an hour and see what happens. If you were to unplug a maf do some work in that area, ( battery still connected) then put intake all back together and plug maf in, you should have no problems once you started the car, ive done tons of work on the car without disconnecting the battery with no problems.

[ion] C2
09-21-2013, 02:17 AM
It's the IAT. Obviously. It always is. When it's unplugged it defaults to -40 F and the transmission shift properties are set to maximum pressure.

xXManwhoreXx
09-21-2013, 06:56 AM
So drag racing mode..... who needs a tuner pssh.

03gxeco
09-21-2013, 08:05 AM
So drag racing mode..... who needs a tuner pssh.

HAH. that could be it. i coulda swore i plugged that in though. but like i said ill check after it stops raining. as long as i don't have to buy a new tranny ill stay sane

03gxeco
09-21-2013, 09:08 AM
maf and AIT were unplugged. >_< I feel like such an idiot. sorry for the useless thread guys!

sleepyalero
09-21-2013, 11:42 AM
Always recheck your work before asking questions.

Shiwnath
09-21-2013, 12:34 PM
maf and AIT were unplugged. >_< I feel like such an idiot. sorry for the useless thread guys!

The unplugged MAF also causes the tranny to shift that hard. The car goes into speed density mode which does all air metering based on the MAP. During tuning I unplug my MAF to force the car into speed density mode. The first time I did this and shifted my car into drive, the shift was so hard that the engine stalled lol. I'm assuming when you first fired up the car, the RPMs must have been all over the place as well.

Starglow
09-21-2013, 01:16 PM
I also had my buddy put my new tie rod in and eyeball align it. then test drive it to make sure its okay.

Unless you're planning to buy new tires very soon then you should get the alignment checked...some shops will check it for free or at low cost.

I replaced both tie-rod ends on mine and even counted the threads to make sure the new parts were installed exactly the same. Took it in for an alignment and the front end was 2 degrees out of spec with the wheels pointed in. :cry:

So your choice here is to either get it checked or risk wearing out your front tires which would be much more expensive than an alignment check. :eek:

03gxeco
09-21-2013, 06:38 PM
i plan on an alignment check asap. the car sits for now till i can get everything taken care of.