Trouble codes
First, clear the code and see if it comes back. If it does check the connection and if good buy a new sensor from the dealer or aftermarket. No idea what "kicks out a p/n" means but the parts manual will provide the correct number.
Bob
Bob
He's reading the module info that shows up as well.
Don't just buy a sensor. The code means there is a problem in the circuit. That includes wires and the sensor. Take some time, check the wiring for breaks at the sensor connector - insulation will feel stretchy if you pull on it if the internal wire is broken.
Don't just buy a sensor. The code means there is a problem in the circuit. That includes wires and the sensor. Take some time, check the wiring for breaks at the sensor connector - insulation will feel stretchy if you pull on it if the internal wire is broken.
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