check engine soon 2k2
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Originally posted by akrus
By 'long sensor' do you mean the long hot wire (red in top pic) or the long box as in the bottom pic? Can you check your driver side door jamb and post the build date? It would be nice to see if there is a trend we can spot.
Albert
By 'long sensor' do you mean the long hot wire (red in top pic) or the long box as in the bottom pic? Can you check your driver side door jamb and post the build date? It would be nice to see if there is a trend we can spot.
Albert
-j
#42
Anyone who is having the CEL problem try this:
I have had K&N on two cars. The CEL was triggered on my Explorer and here is what I did to fix:
1)Remove air box and MAF.
2)If possible (it is possible on early model Explorers) remove the MAF.
3)Take a Q-tip and spray with Carb/Choke Cleaner. Swab the MAF contacts. On the Explorer, there are two wires (like light bulb filaments).
4)Replace MAF.
5)Use paper towel to 'blot' any extra oil from the filter (both sides).
6)Replace filter.
Ford says the MAF gets 'burned out' as well, but this is not true. Cleaning the oil off fixes the problem.
I have had K&N on two cars. The CEL was triggered on my Explorer and here is what I did to fix:
1)Remove air box and MAF.
2)If possible (it is possible on early model Explorers) remove the MAF.
3)Take a Q-tip and spray with Carb/Choke Cleaner. Swab the MAF contacts. On the Explorer, there are two wires (like light bulb filaments).
4)Replace MAF.
5)Use paper towel to 'blot' any extra oil from the filter (both sides).
6)Replace filter.
Ford says the MAF gets 'burned out' as well, but this is not true. Cleaning the oil off fixes the problem.
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