General Motors Flex Fuel Composition Sensor Emulator Module.


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La Crosse,WI,USA
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture:
    United States
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    DSP-GMFFE
  • Brand:
    DSP Electronics

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This handy little device will eliminate the check engine light caused by a faulty flex fuel sensor. This is a cost effective alternative to spending $700 or more on replacing the OEM or even aftermarket flex fuel sensor. The DSP Emulator Module installs easily in minutes and can eliminate error codes P0176 through P0179. It does this by outputting the signal the vehicles computer needs. This device is designed for the following vehicle's with flex fuel engine only:

·         CHEVROLET        S10 PICKUP        (2000 - 2002)

·         CHEVROLET        SILVERADO 1500          (2002 - 2005)

·         CHEVROLET        AVALANCHE 1500          (2005)

·         CHEVROLET        SUBURBAN 1500          (2002 - 2005)

·         CHEVROLET        TAHOE       (2002 - 2005)

·         GMC  SIERRA 1500       (2002 - 2005)

·         GMC  SONOMA    (2000 - 2002)

·         GMC  YUKON      (2002 - 2005)

·         GMC  YUKON XL 1500  (2002 - 2005)


Most people notice a slight increase in fuel economy and a smoother idle! You will only be able to run gasoline with a maximum 15% ethanol after installation, which is the normal unleaded gasoline. It doesn't void any smog or emissions systems!

To install follow the 4 easy steps:

-Step 1, disconnect the vehicles battery

-Step 2, unplug the electrical connector from flex fuel sensor. It is also a good idea to clean and inspect 

your vehicles flex fuel electrical plug. Clean and remove debris to make a good connection.

Dielectric grease is a good idea too. (leave the flex fuel sensor in place) 

-Step 3, plug the electrical connector to the DSP Emulator Module.

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