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Old 02-06-2011, 01:46 PM
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Here are my codes! Please Help!

Hello and thank you, here are the codes I'm getting!

With the engine off and the letter (O) 95,
With the engine off and the letter (C)14,33,41
With the engine running and the letter (R) 41,
Any help is apreciated.
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95 = fuel pump secondary circuit failure

33 = EGR valve opening not detected

41 = o2 sensor

14 = Pip circuit failure

What truck/engine, whats she doing?
 
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thank you, I have seen the codes, my questions is? where should I start? should I replace the EGR and the Oxygen sensor? I have my Egr vacuum hose disconected and this is the only way for my turck to run smooth. But it will die if the RPMs drop too fast, like when i put it in neutral while driving. I have a 5 speed.
 
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Originally Posted by jrodtaclet
thank you, I have seen the codes, my questions is? where should I start? should I replace the EGR and the Oxygen sensor? I have my Egr vacuum hose disconected and this is the only way for my turck to run smooth. But it will die if the RPMs drop too fast, like when i put it in neutral while driving. I have a 5 speed.

No, not a good idea to throw money at her, you need to test the different faulted components. The first one would be the fuel, hook a fuel gage to the fuel rail on the engine. Since I don't know your engine type, you will need to get those specs. On my motor, key on, not started should be 35-45 psi. Check this link out for info on those sensor problems.
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thanks, I do that some time.
 




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