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I have installed the Bully Dog Power pup programmer, exhaust, and RFI. I now have four(4) trouble codes. Are these due to the Programmer or somethig else?
0238- Turbo Boost A sensor circuit high output
1211- ICP not controllable pressure above/below desired
0478- Exhaust pressure control valve high output
0344- CMP sensor circuit intermittent
I cleared all codes prior to installing the programmer. This is what it gave me after a month of running around. Right now I have not had a chance to do anything other than daily driving. I am set at 75.
big blue
99 F250 PSD bully dog RFI, Exhaust, and power pup programmer.
Last edited by moutain_lyons; Aug 5, 2007 at 02:24 PM.
Do you know if your 99 is and early or late 99? If it is an early 99 the 1211 code is probably because the HPOP is smaller and cannot keep up with the demand.
Do you know if your 99 is and early or late 99? If it is an early 99 the 1211 code is probably because the HPOP is smaller and cannot keep up with the demand.
To find out look for build date on the drivers door post sticker. anything built before 12/98 is a early 99. 1/99 to 6/99 is a late model, or a 99.5.
It is a 99 (02/99) I have gathered that I will have to change out the cmp sensor and the the 1211 code is because of the programmer. I was just wondering if the rest were from the programmer or caused by the cmp sensor. My truck does cut out every once in a while but not as often as some.
big blue
99 PSD Bully Dog RFI, Programmer, Exhaust.
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