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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 06:21 PM
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p0037 02 sensor heater control low sensor 2

p0101 Mass airflow circuit range / performance

p0335 crank sensor A Curicuit

Juts installed a t-netics kit on my buddies tC, w/ aem fi/c and these are the codes he is throwing, Im not familiar with these codes only the normal no cat or too rich codes. help please?
Old Mar 27, 2008 | 06:23 PM
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I think that first one is the one we got when we forgot to plug the primary 02 sensor back into the plug...up there on the block
Old Mar 27, 2008 | 06:25 PM
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hmm watching, i have to check my cels too.. the first one i cleared without knowing lol
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Clean your MAF for the MAF one, it probably got oil on it from the air filter.
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its plugged in, could it be possible his 02 sensor is biting the dust? i know tC's have sensitive ones
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Originally Posted by kikcaffine
Clean your MAF for the MAF one, it probably got oil on it from the air filter.
how do you clean the maf by the way, that part is delicate i dont wanna end up getting a new one
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p0037 02 sensor heater control low sensor 2

p0101 Mass airflow circuit range / performance

p0335 crank sensor A Curicuit

Juts installed a t-netics kit on my buddies tC, w/ aem fi/c and these are the codes he is throwing, Im not familiar with these codes only the normal no cat or too rich codes. help please?
The first one is your o2 sensor going out

The second is clean your maf, it got dirty

Third http://www.parksoffroad.com/tacomamo...de/cip0335.pdf Its not vehicle specific but you get the jist. IF you need a new 02 PM me, I have the primary one off the exhaust manifold for sale.
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Originally Posted by Ace83
Originally Posted by kikcaffine
Clean your MAF for the MAF one, it probably got oil on it from the air filter.
how do you clean the maf by the way, that part is delicate i dont wanna end up getting a new one
http://www.fordf150.net/howto/clean-...low-sensor.php

Ignore the part about the ford engineering and special tools. lol
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ok, ive never had to mess with the crank sensor. i know the installer of the fi/c had some issues on the this part of the wiring, figuring out which type of crank sensor we had, Im gonna have him double check all the wiring in that part before we go about changing the crakn sensor
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Its probably improperly connected.
Old Mar 27, 2008 | 07:34 PM
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im guessing no one has a walkthrough on wiring up the fi/c? i cant seem to find one. the original way he installed it was using there universal instructions paired up with a tc ecu pinout from dezods site.
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