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Re: Clearing codes/Limp home reset
Posted by Gary [Email] (more from Gary) on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 15:50:59
In Reply to: Re: Clearing codes/Limp home reset, Paul E, Sat, 15 Mar 2008 12:48:42
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Thanks for the info. Before you posted I had actually limped over to Strauss and bought an OBD II analyzer. Codes came up P0113, P1334, P1231, and P1230. I cleared the codes at the store but didn't reset the TB spring. Strangely, the car returned to normal idle and the TCS and CEL lights were gone. Before I got home the CEL light came back on but the car ran normally. Once home, I ran the diags again and the P0113 had returned, as well as a new code P1260. I then reset the spring/lever arm on the TB and it stayed that way when I restarted the car, whereas previously it would trip as soon as the car was started. Cleared the 0113 and 1260 and will go for a ride later to see what happens.
I am thinking the P0113, high voltage on the air intake temp sensor, was a separate problem and was causing the CEL light, which had also been on prior to me taking the car to the collision shop and should come back on soon. I am hoping the TB problems were related to something they did there as it seems too coincidental that this happened right after they worked on the car. Hopefully when I return from my drive the only code will be the P0113 and no more TB codes.
Thanks again for the advice
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