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popps258

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Fault codes
« on: 26 January 2008, 16:56:23 »

Hi everyone, i still got to resolve my last post yet,
But need advice on fault codes? 3.0 ltr V6
After reading codes, Two fault codes are showing, A code 31 which means my crank sensor is naffed correct? and also code 73
air mass sensor low voltage/ Does that mean my mass air flow is also naffed? please advise.
many thanks
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Re: Fault codes
« Reply #1 on: 26 January 2008, 16:58:21 »

on a V6 code 31 is normal if the engine is not running, from memory code 19 is a bad one to have means the crank sensor is on its way out.

or it could be the other way around :) i dont have a V6 so i am just trying to remember, V6 guys will put me right
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Re: Fault codes
« Reply #2 on: 26 January 2008, 18:18:48 »

As its a v6, do paperclip test again with engine running.

The MAF error could be something other than MAF, for example, air leak, leaking EGR, etc
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