Dodge Charger / Challenger - Remove the Active Exhaust - INSTALLATION
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 Published On Apr 13, 2022

{Note: As of November 2022, the Inactive Exhaust Kit no longer looks like this, it was redesigned with a more robust heat-resistant, automotive-grade plastic with an included fastening loop. Although the design has changed, the instructions remain the same}

If you want to remove the active exhaust valves on your Dodge or Chrysler vehicle, you need a valve simulator to prevent the Check-Engine light and diagnostic trouble codes.

Here is the simplest, fully electronic solution! Other options on the market are purely mechanical; require re-using the valves and mounting them to a dummy plate.

Installation:
1: Get under the vehicle and unplug both active exhaust valves.
2: Plug in the Inactive Exhaust modules. Secure in place with a zip-tie.
3: That’s it! You can leave the valves in place if you have a stock system and just want the valves open all the time. Or you can remove them completely – even sell them!

Great for those that:
-want the exhaust valves open full-time
-want to remove or disable “noisy valves” as it is common for them to rattle
-have faulty valves and don’t want the expense of replacing them
-installing aftermarket exhaust and are completely removing the valves
Removes Active exhaust codes:
• U113f left
• U1140 right
•P121B performance exhaust valve

This kit contains two parts – one is the inactive exhaust module, with an automotive-grade microprocessor that communicates with the vehicle to make it think that the valves are installed and functioning properly. The other part is a dummy waterproof connector to keep the second valve’s plug from corrosion.

Works on all systems used in Chargers, Challengers and 300’s from 2015 to present.

Proudly made in the USA!

Can be purchased here: https://www.zautomotive.com/product/z...

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