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Old 06-05-2010, 01:07 AM
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Talking Attention everyone help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hey everyo ne im new one hear but thanks to acouple guys on hear i have fix some trucks.i have a trouble code po106-manifold absolute pressure sensor performance. wats does this mean. ill give you the codes that came up and i want all ur opions on this.

p0102
p0103
p0489
p0106
p245A
p0037
p0031
p0471
p040d
p2a00
p2a01
p1451
p242f


i want to knw what everyones opioin is. tommorow im going to put the dpf box back in and then take o2 sensors out and clean them and then put a new ccv filter in it and i found that my egr valve was dam near pluged tight. so i cleaned it with a solution that i bought at my dodge dealer. i want my power and fuel mileage back that i had when i first got it. thanks brian i need ur help guys!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-15-2011, 11:25 PM
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i only recognize one of the codes. that is p0471 egr pressure sensor irrationality. remove the tube coming from the exhaust man and the sensor that it meets up with. blow some air in where the sensor meets up with and then plug it all back up.
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Old 02-15-2011, 11:27 PM
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as for the rest it sounds like it could mostly be dpf related. if you want to remove it permanently get a delete kit that removes it right.
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