92 TBI Runs Rich (?) Throws Lean
#27
People suggested it, I said I was skeptical of it! I did mention it, it's in the title.
Anyway, I have switched the o2, I did this morning. I still got a code 44 on my commute, but my MPG don't seem to be AS terrible, when I get paid on thursday we'll know for sure. I haven't cleared the code to see if it'd come back up because I wanted to see if it would clear itself.
Anyway, I have switched the o2, I did this morning. I still got a code 44 on my commute, but my MPG don't seem to be AS terrible, when I get paid on thursday we'll know for sure. I haven't cleared the code to see if it'd come back up because I wanted to see if it would clear itself.
#28
Normally, clearing the code is the first thing I do after replacing a failed sensor. I do this because the computer stores codes. It's better to make sure than to assume it's still there because the ecm says so.
#30
Update, I cleared the code, still threw 44. I used battery wire, not fuse. Anyway, it's leaking again. I'm ordering a new y pipe, if I can't find one at the local bob karls. I'm tired of trying to get it welded.
ordering it, it's only 83 bucks on amazon, with prime shipping, so no shipment charge, and 2 day shipping. All I have to worry about is the nuts on the studs. some PB blaster will definitely go on daily over the next couple days/weeks, and i've heard that the car running is plenty helpful.
ordering it, it's only 83 bucks on amazon, with prime shipping, so no shipment charge, and 2 day shipping. All I have to worry about is the nuts on the studs. some PB blaster will definitely go on daily over the next couple days/weeks, and i've heard that the car running is plenty helpful.
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