fuel temperature sensor A circuit low input

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Old 03-29-2007, 04:05 PM
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fuel temperature sensor A circuit low input

WTF does this mean, and how can I fix it?? I can't find ANYTHING online about repairing this Error Code.
 
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If you are talking about code P0182, first check the wiring to the sensor. Make sure no exposed wires and good contact to the sensor. If all is good then I would say the sensor itself is bad. Not sure what the factory test is. Its on the fuel rail and has the electrical connector.
 
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Old 03-29-2007, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by torkum
If you are talking about code P0182, first check the wiring to the sensor. Make sure no exposed wires and good contact to the sensor. If all is good then I would say the sensor itself is bad. Not sure what the factory test is. Its on the fuel rail and has the electrical connector.
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I got home today, and started it up, and put the OBDII reader on it, NOW I get P0171, and P0174, that flashes a couple times on there, then I get the other codes (above), it went through these cycles a few times, then just went away! I drove it about 10 miles, and it never came back, soooooooo, your guess is as good as mine at this point
 
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I would check the PCV hose for a hole. You have a vacuum leak, the codes will probably come back.
 
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Old 04-03-2007, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by torkum
I would check the PCV hose for a hole. You have a vacuum leak, the codes will probably come back.
Hit that right on the head................the mechanic forgot to put the PCV valve back in the pass side......everything is running fine noe
 
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