Okay, I’ve had some recent demons pop up in my 2014, it’s got 123,000 miles and started throwing the P1299 code. It’s not overheating, I replaced the sensor, and it’s still throwing the code. I was able to read the code with a wifi code reader but that has since stopped working, I had a shop try and pull/clear and they couldn’t get any communication with the ECU either. All that said, I’ve done a crap ton of research and believe my issue isn’t with the sensor but electrical system/OBD2 port in general causing grounding issues.
After reading a post somewhere about part of the recall on the coolant system adding a wire to the OBD2 port, I started investigating there and found this hot mess.
I need some advice on how to address this with the dealership to get it fixed. There are burnt/cracking wires on the harness likely from the modifications they did for the recall. Does anyone have a comparison picture of the same wires?
I’ve never used any aftermarket tunes or access ports (outside the wifi OBD2 reader briefly to read the codes), and it’s 100% stock.
After reading a post somewhere about part of the recall on the coolant system adding a wire to the OBD2 port, I started investigating there and found this hot mess.
I need some advice on how to address this with the dealership to get it fixed. There are burnt/cracking wires on the harness likely from the modifications they did for the recall. Does anyone have a comparison picture of the same wires?
I’ve never used any aftermarket tunes or access ports (outside the wifi OBD2 reader briefly to read the codes), and it’s 100% stock.
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