Misfire
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No water...just a wet stain...we have had quite a bit of weather here and I don't usually go around puddles! I still have not had a chance to drive the old girl. Gettin' itchy!
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hey Monster thanks for the offer.
i pulled some codes tell me if you have a clue
P0068 MAF / MAP sensor throttle position correlation
P1120 (Found nothing about this one)
P0122 TPS / Pedal position sensor "A" circuit low input
P0113 IAT sensor 1 circuit high input
P0102 MAF or VAF "A" circuit low input
hows that for a list
It happen right after i had to gun it to get out on the highway. not to the floor but a little more then normal. shifts funny now too.
If you know of any of these i would love to know.
thanks Rich
i pulled some codes tell me if you have a clue
P0068 MAF / MAP sensor throttle position correlation
P1120 (Found nothing about this one)
P0122 TPS / Pedal position sensor "A" circuit low input
P0113 IAT sensor 1 circuit high input
P0102 MAF or VAF "A" circuit low input
hows that for a list
It happen right after i had to gun it to get out on the highway. not to the floor but a little more then normal. shifts funny now too.
If you know of any of these i would love to know.
thanks Rich
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P1120 = Throttle Position A Out of Range Low
That sure is alot of codes. Did you happen to check for pending codes?
Do the following (since it's basically free and a good idea anyway).
1.) Make sure the Trottle Position Sensor (TPS) wire harness is connected securely
2.) Clean the MAF
3.) Clear the DTC
4.) Reset the PCM by unplugging the negative battery and turning on the head light switch for 20 minutes. Reconnect the battery cable.
After that fire it up and see if you still have the problem. It could be the TPS is going bad. Does it idle oddly?
That sure is alot of codes. Did you happen to check for pending codes?
Do the following (since it's basically free and a good idea anyway).
1.) Make sure the Trottle Position Sensor (TPS) wire harness is connected securely
2.) Clean the MAF
3.) Clear the DTC
4.) Reset the PCM by unplugging the negative battery and turning on the head light switch for 20 minutes. Reconnect the battery cable.
After that fire it up and see if you still have the problem. It could be the TPS is going bad. Does it idle oddly?
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P1120 = Throttle Position A Out of Range Low
That sure is alot of codes. Did you happen to check for pending codes?
Do the following (since it's basically free and a good idea anyway).
1.) Make sure the Trottle Position Sensor (TPS) wire harness is connected securely
2.) Clean the MAF
3.) Clear the DTC
4.) Reset the PCM by unplugging the negative battery and turning on the head light switch for 20 minutes. Reconnect the battery cable.
After that fire it up and see if you still have the problem. It could be the TPS is going bad. Does it idle oddly?
That sure is alot of codes. Did you happen to check for pending codes?
Do the following (since it's basically free and a good idea anyway).
1.) Make sure the Trottle Position Sensor (TPS) wire harness is connected securely
2.) Clean the MAF
3.) Clear the DTC
4.) Reset the PCM by unplugging the negative battery and turning on the head light switch for 20 minutes. Reconnect the battery cable.
After that fire it up and see if you still have the problem. It could be the TPS is going bad. Does it idle oddly?
I cleared the codes, cleaned the MAF and etc. havent really had time to run it. i'll do this now.
will check connections etc.
it started when i had to gun it so i hope a reset will ..... reset everything.
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