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After I completed the heater hose replacement. One of them sprung a leak. I now have an error code 14. That is the temperature sensor. But which one?
I thought I might have broken a wire but after repairing what I thought was broken I still have the error. To clear the error another web page tells me to unplug the Serial mating plug. I can't find that anywhere in my manual. Anyone have any ideas? |
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Maybe some coolant got out and into a connector, and crossed a wire or two/// I dont' think there is much in the way of wires on that side of the engine, but its a possibility...
Code 14 - Coolant sensor Usually indicates a bad fuel injection coolant sensor. May also indicate a bad engine thermostat or a stuck viscous fan clutch. Refer to test 14, continuity test procedure.
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Any advice given in this forum is my 2 cents, which is roughly the value of said advice! Dan Hamren 93 LWB "Dubya" AKA "The Beast" Last edited by hamrendan : 01-21-2005 at 10:06 AM. |
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I'd love to be in the Rat Patrol
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What is the Continuity test 14?
I can't find it anywhere. Stuck viscious fan clutch? How do it know? It's meeee-kanical not electrical. How do it know? |
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