Re: Need an EFI tech!
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Originally Posted by Capri306
Sounds like bad grounds or something not pinned-out right in the harness. I'd double check the wiring second, the ground connections first, all with a schematic and test light...or something like that. Hopefully it's something relatively simple and easy to fix. Good luck!
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Grounds are the first thing I'd check as well. I've seen multiple sensor codes like this before and found that the EEC ground (located up in the right kick panel) had broken. Fixed the ground, fixed the problem.
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