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On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:47:45 -0500, The Merg wrote:
> I looked at the check engine code, I got a 13 - MAP sensor. Seem like that
> would do it? Or should I replace the MAP sensor, not expecting it to fix
> the current problem?
Before you replace the sensor, pull the tube off the throttle body and run
a stiff wire through the fitting to make sure that isn't plugged and the
tube is clear. Then clean the MAP sensor plug really well - same as the IAC
and TPS connectors.
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Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
> I looked at the check engine code, I got a 13 - MAP sensor. Seem like that
> would do it? Or should I replace the MAP sensor, not expecting it to fix
> the current problem?
Before you replace the sensor, pull the tube off the throttle body and run
a stiff wire through the fitting to make sure that isn't plugged and the
tube is clear. Then clean the MAP sensor plug really well - same as the IAC
and TPS connectors.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:47:45 -0500, The Merg wrote:
> I looked at the check engine code, I got a 13 - MAP sensor. Seem like that
> would do it? Or should I replace the MAP sensor, not expecting it to fix
> the current problem?
Before you replace the sensor, pull the tube off the throttle body and run
a stiff wire through the fitting to make sure that isn't plugged and the
tube is clear. Then clean the MAP sensor plug really well - same as the IAC
and TPS connectors.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
> I looked at the check engine code, I got a 13 - MAP sensor. Seem like that
> would do it? Or should I replace the MAP sensor, not expecting it to fix
> the current problem?
Before you replace the sensor, pull the tube off the throttle body and run
a stiff wire through the fitting to make sure that isn't plugged and the
tube is clear. Then clean the MAP sensor plug really well - same as the IAC
and TPS connectors.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:47:45 -0500, The Merg wrote:
> I looked at the check engine code, I got a 13 - MAP sensor. Seem like that
> would do it? Or should I replace the MAP sensor, not expecting it to fix
> the current problem?
Before you replace the sensor, pull the tube off the throttle body and run
a stiff wire through the fitting to make sure that isn't plugged and the
tube is clear. Then clean the MAP sensor plug really well - same as the IAC
and TPS connectors.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
> I looked at the check engine code, I got a 13 - MAP sensor. Seem like that
> would do it? Or should I replace the MAP sensor, not expecting it to fix
> the current problem?
Before you replace the sensor, pull the tube off the throttle body and run
a stiff wire through the fitting to make sure that isn't plugged and the
tube is clear. Then clean the MAP sensor plug really well - same as the IAC
and TPS connectors.
--
Will Honea <whonea@yahoo.com>
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