You need to have it scanned at the dealer with a DRBIII. The generic ones aren't as reliable and don't provide as much information as you can get off the DRB. Off hand I would be looking at the throttle position sensor and all temp sensors for any abnormal readings. Might not be the sensors themselves but the wiring. The low voltage signals can be easily manipulated by adjacent wiring.


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