engine shutting off problem
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well before i tear apert the exhaust i found some kind of sensor (possibly air temp?) on the air filter cover that is not connected and a few wires goint to nothing (looks like a temp sensor plug, and another plug with a resistor on it. and a stray wire.)
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It's probably someone trying to fool the PCM into thinking it's got a dense charge of air. If you've got a scan tool handy, try checking out the Intake Air Temp. If it's just an open circuit, it'll read at -40 degrees, otherwise, the resistor will probably read something completely inacurate. Then try plugging the sensor back in. If this is not the case, just plug the thing in and see if there's an improvement.[/align]
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someone told me today the it could be a problem from the factory from when they first came out with TPI.
he said some idling problem due to maybe a valve or the ecu. someone also told me about some valve in the exhaust where the 2 headers collect into 1 pipe. also someone else said it could be the egr valve stuck.
he said some idling problem due to maybe a valve or the ecu. someone also told me about some valve in the exhaust where the 2 headers collect into 1 pipe. also someone else said it could be the egr valve stuck.
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