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6.4 THROWING CODES P100 THRU P109

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Old 07-20-2012, 09:56 AM
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6.4 THROWING CODES P100 THRU P109

All map and baro codes. Major engine oil loss. A ton of oil comin from tail pipe. This sounds like a turbo issue. Just need some input from som1 that knows more about em. Thanx guys
 
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Also this thing wont let me perform any functional test. My scanners are snap on solus pro,and the snap on modis.
 
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Perhaps it is also a wiring or bad pcm issue. Does not solve the oil issue though.

How about checking the wiring harness by the airbox. Pull the harness loose and check for bent or pushed in pins.
 
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Perhaps it is also a wiring or bad pcm issue. Does not solve the oil issue though.

How about checking the wiring harness by the airbox. Pull the harness loose and check for bent or pushed in pins.
No,all pins appear fine. What would be dumping oil in the exaust? Turbo bearings?
 
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Only thing I can think of right now is those sensor are having an issue because of the excessive oil consumption.

So solve that and those should clear up.

Turbos or rings and valve issues. Have you done a compression test?
 
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Originally Posted by senix
Only thing I can think of right now is those sensor are having an issue because of the excessive oil consumption.

So solve that and those should clear up.

Turbos or rings and valve issues. Have you done a compression test?
No,no comp test. If those turbos are oiled just like a 6.0,then id say that seal is busted in there. I built a 6.0 4 a rich kid. This thing was producing so much horsies the hot side fan on the turbo twisted off!
 
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