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      04-28-2012, 05:07 PM   #1
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Help. Codes after install charge pipe.

Hi, guys.

I installed my ETS charge pipe and HKS BOV today.

I tested the BOV with water, there is no leak.

And I go on highway for a ride, the charge pipe felled off because I didn't tight the clamp properly. Also My boost sensor poped out!

Then I was loosing power and got a half check engine light.

I made my way home and tighten the charge pipe, put the sensor back on.

Then use access port pulled those codes:

P0238 (Boost sensor "A" circuit high)
P0113 (Intake air temp circuit high input)
P2ABC (Boost pressure sensor)
P3100
P2F08 (Intake air temp sensor signal)

I use access port reset the ECU and go for another run on high way. 50% throttle with no problem, not losing power any more.

However, the codes are still there!

Any one know whats going on? Do I still got a leak somewhere?

Thanks for any input.

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      04-28-2012, 07:44 PM   #2
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Broken Boost pressure sensor maybe?
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Code still there, SES light back on.

I got a leak or a broken sensor?
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Did you re-attach the map sensor on the back?
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Did you re-attach the map sensor on the back?
I did re-attach the MAP sensor on the back of the charge pipe.

After I put it back, I reset ECU twice, and SES light still there...
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check that the sensor is properly plugged in, and that there aren't any boost leaks (loose charge pipe on either side and check the bov flange for leaks)
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check that the sensor is properly plugged in, and that there aren't any boost leaks (loose charge pipe on either side and check the bov flange for leaks)
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The final conclusion:

The sensor is having a connection problem. SES light is gone by now. May need a new sensor if problem appears again.

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