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Possible purge valve malfunctioning (stuck open causing fuel to be drawn through plastic evaporative line into the throttle body) remove hose when symptoms occur and see if vehicle running...
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Check the vehicle speed sensor for the speedometer and the self canceling turn signals, Idont know if this could cause a stall though
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Top of transmission case 1/3 to 1/2 of the way back from the engine. Has either a plastic vent or a steel tube (possibly has a rubber hose on it if it is in a truck)
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Most likely the alternator, basically the battery is used only to start the car and the alternator keeps it running. Be sure to fully charge the battery if you replace the alternator otherwise you...
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At the base of the parking brake assembly
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Code P0740 can be from low line pressure, but usually due to the friction material coming apart and plugging internal passages. The transmission has an internal filter but debris can get past it....
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I would check the EGR vacuum control solenoid they can fail intermittantly.
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Try spraying ignition componenets with water from a spray bottle while you have someone crank the engine ,look and listen for sparks jumping. If this model has an external ignition coil be sure to...
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Fast idle control valve on the rear of the intake manifold (has two small coolant hoses connected to it)
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Vacuum leaks can cause erratic idle, I would start by checking around cylinders #1&2 since you have misfire codes forthese cylinders.
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Most common problem is no power at pin #16. Check all fuses (usually lighter fuse)
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It is possible that the charging system may be overcharging at times causing lights to burnout
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They should be mounted on underside of the plastic engine cover (in housings held on by screws)
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Gray wire also check the ground wire for the fuel pump (black)
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Check the EGR vacuum control solenoid (follow the vacuum line back from the EGR) It is located on the back side of the engine These have A high failure rate Hope this helps.
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The most common cause for this code (as long as vacuum source to EGR valve and the EGR valve will open when vacuum is applied) is plugged or restricted EGR passages in the intake manifold.
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Check fast idle valve sometimes they stick open
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Could have an exhaust restriction. You can either check with an exhaust back pressure gauge or disconnect exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold and see if there is an improvement.
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P0446 is A vent valve code (located near gas tank/charcoal cannister). If intake plenum was recently removed and reinstalled you may want to check the line going to the purge valve (located on intake...
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Insufficient switching of B1S1 oxygen sensor (forwardmost sensor switching too slowly) Most times it is the sensor itself but could also be caused by the engine running too rich or too lean.
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This vehicle does not have an external ignition control module it is built in the engine control module(computer)
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They are most likely talking about a Re-flash of the powertrain control module (updated program). To do this you would most likely need to go to the dealer.
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It most likely does not have A nut and is just A press fit. You will need A clutch pulley puller/installer to remove the drive plate then snap ring pliers to remove the pulley/bearing.
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On the transfercase end at the vacuum switch on top of the transfer case. On the front diff. end it goes to A vacuum pod that operates A cable that is attatched to the differential. Been a long time...
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p1009 variable valve timing control problem. First thing to check is oil level. If it is low it will cause this code
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p1009 is for variable valvetiming control this code is usually caused by a low oil level condition. This code also can be caused by dirty oil or even the wrong oil viscosity. It is very important to...
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p0134 is for the front A/F sensor (expensive oxygen sensor) being fixed high or low. Best to use honda replacement I have had many problems with aftermarket sensors.
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