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    Plugging CTIS off.

    You guys are correct but you are missing the whole point. How do you think the CTIS gets air? It gets it from the truck. There is an output that you guys are talking about but there is also the input from the trucks air that feeds CTIS. If I remove this there will be 2 hoses from truck going to...
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    Plugging CTIS off.

    When I remove the manifold there will be a huge air leak. There are 2 ports that feed it air. Think about it. These are what I need to plug.
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    Plugging CTIS off.

    Im going to send my CTIS to get reprogrammed and a solenoid replaced. Does anyone know a good way to plug it so I can still drive it?
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