I did. Right before replacing the ETS sensor. The car was behaving like you've described: loss of power, shaking. And there was no ETS light by then. It was cheap so I gave it a try. As soon as it started turning ETS light on, I replaced the sensor.scot850 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2023, 19:48 Did you ever change the fuel pump relay? My buddy was getting random stalls and loss of power and it threw an ETM light. He has replaced the ETM twice now with junkyard units, but it returned again. This time he swapped the relay and the car has been running well since then.
Even though I don't quite understand how it could it be (the pressure doesn't drop), I see what you are saying about a pump relay. I'll try swap it with the old one and see what happens.
Thank you for sharing the experience!
That's my understanding. The instruction says to physically disconnect the 2-d sensor output from the throttle module's input and instead route the output of the replaced sensor to the throttle body input terminal. The 2-d sensor output remains disconnected and 1-st sensor feeds both inputs with one and the same signal.






