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Can I Remove the AFC, when sellling car?

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maxperformance

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Sep 16, 2003
Monmouth, New Jersey
I have the Apexi SAFCII installed in my car. All the low and high settings are zeroed out. I am about to sell my eclipse and want to take the SAFC with me. Can I get my SAFC professionally uninstalled or can I do it? What do U guys think I should do? Thanks.
 
You should be ok to take it out if all at zero (since it's not doing anything). Try to keep it clean when you take it out, always hate to take apart one of these cars apart and find a nice mess waiting :) gl.
 
Yea I know what you mean, Im getting a 98 GSX. I figured since my settings are at zero, I will be ok to just take it out. But I got it professionaly installed, so I dont really know where the wires go, is it something that I can just follow the wires and take them out? Because I know what your saying, I want to do it right.Thanks
 
You can remove it yourself, as long as you reconnect the factory MAS wire that the SAFC interrupts, otherwise the car will run like shit...
Follow the SAFC's wire harness to the ECU, cut the SAFC's white and yellow wires. connect the remaining wires on the car side together (this will make it run ok). Then just finish disconnecting the red, black, brown, green, and blue (if it's hooked up). Remove disconnected SAFC harness. Put it all back and your done.

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