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Engine service soon light came on yesterday so i went and got the codes read at advance auto parts and they were
P0102 - MAF or VAF P1884 - Manufacturer Control Transmission |
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How do you read the codes. I have a 95 RRC, and have looked under the passenger seat, but fail to see anything. There must be a sequence to this also that I dont know of. I have the same issues I believe.
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Quote:
http://www.lrrforums.com/showthread....ht=fault+codes Mike |
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I only use the 3001 K&N oil filters, I fined them to be a good quality oil filter. As for the air filter, I have seen a number of D2'with their Bosch MAF's fail because of oil residue build up. I replaced a couple of MAF's before I went back t paper air filters.
Can you tell where the gear oil is leking from, how bad a leak is it? Mike |
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