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Engine & Drivetrain
New engine, new headaches
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<blockquote data-quote="SportTracMoneyPit" data-source="post: 1049304" data-attributes="member: 78033"><p>Swapped in a new tps. Factory harness was spliced, soldered and heat shrunk before being wrapped in electric tape. Cleaned the throttle body. Inspected gaskets, harnesses and vacuum lines while it was partially disassembled.</p><p></p><p>Put it back together and it’s still running like garbage with no codes. Haven’t had access to my neighbor’s forscan yet to fully reset the ecm, but it seems like nothing has changed as far as the way it runs. Maybe with the fuel trims cleared it will be a different story. </p><p></p><p>I’m just amazed with all the sensors that something is still able to fly under the radar and not throw codes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SportTracMoneyPit, post: 1049304, member: 78033"] Swapped in a new tps. Factory harness was spliced, soldered and heat shrunk before being wrapped in electric tape. Cleaned the throttle body. Inspected gaskets, harnesses and vacuum lines while it was partially disassembled. Put it back together and it’s still running like garbage with no codes. Haven’t had access to my neighbor’s forscan yet to fully reset the ecm, but it seems like nothing has changed as far as the way it runs. Maybe with the fuel trims cleared it will be a different story. I’m just amazed with all the sensors that something is still able to fly under the radar and not throw codes. [/QUOTE]
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