11-02-2009 | #11 |
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: England
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Re: SES light ?
YES INDEED....TRULY DAMAN.....excellent pics
Thanks to all so far..... so re my SES prob lm now guessing lve popped a pipe somewhere |
11-02-2009 | #12 | |
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: McLean, VA
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Re: SES light ?
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Make sure that vacuum line is hard plastic (non-collapsible) with rubber fitting on ends only to slip over plenum fitting and over MAP sensor nipple. |
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11-02-2009 | #13 |
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: England
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Re: SES light ?
So... from all acounts thus far l could have popped the MAP sensor hose....or at least l hope l have as it seems l can get to that one easily ans lve checked all other more visible conns
does the MAP connection failure explain the grumbly start up until l blip it and the SES comes on if its the case and l fix it (or other hose leak).....then l think l also recall that l cant clear the code by just a battery disconnect......? will it need a scanner tool to clear it? |
11-03-2009 | #14 | |
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: McLean, VA
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Re: SES light ?
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SES code can be cleared by disconnecting the battery for about 30 seconds plus, if I remember correct. I am sure someone will chime in and correct me if wrong. Also, make sure you use factory MAP vacuum hose or fabricate out of hard plastic except for both ends. Soft hose will work for a while until heat and oil soften it at which point motor will stumble at high vacuum condition (low rpm). I found this out the hard way. |
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