[Shotimes] Needed Fresh Perspective
kickinsho
kickinsho@charter.net
Fri, 26 Mar 2004 07:43:34 -0600
Not that I know a lot, but did you make sure to clear the codes completely?
When we did a ton of stuff to my '93, it did that a few times until we
realized we needed to clear the memory.
The final repair that fixed most of our headaches on that car was having the
cats replaced. She passed emissions with flying colors and didn't throw any
codes anymore. Can't wait to get that car back. She is still at the body
shop in Green Bay, stored over winter.
Kris
'91 White Plus
'91 White Plus
'93 Ultra Red ATX
"Women Who Behave Never Make History"
----- Original Message -----
From: "DAVID PILLSBURY" <cobraii976@sbcglobal.net>
To: "SHO" <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:17 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] Needed Fresh Perspective
> Well here is how it started. I got lazy and did not have time to change
the oil ran it through a Quaker State. A few days later I light up the CE
with a 41 Run the O2 sensor through the tests and they test fine. change the
fuel filter it was old. 41 went away for a few days then came back with a 41
and a 91. A few hours ago the party broke up here. I had two Ford techs a
Ford engineer. A GM tech two GM engineers A Chrysler Experimental engineer.
I Certified Mechanic (me) Had every sensor tool known to man on this thing.
And still can't find the reason the codes are comming. Both O2 sensors
check ok. So now I'm at the point where the rear is lean and the O2's are
not switching.
> Anyone here got anything me and the boy wonders have overlooked? I'm open
to suggestions. It's driving me nuts. I'm losing sleep over it.
> Dave. SHOly going crazy
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