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05 LGT - checking the engine codes


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Searched here and found out that you can check engine codes by connecting 2 white plugs in the fuse box area under the dash. Car had a CEL as soon as I turned it on tonight (worked fine all day and I never got gas today....).

 

Where are the two white plugs. Everything I see is connected into plugs, nothing hanging loose. Are they just hanging loose somewhere and you have to find and connect them together? Any help appreciated.

 

Really wish i had an AP, but with all the layoffs at my work, I'm saving my money for now....

 

Thanks,

Neil

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ok, finally found the what these codes apparently mean (still haven't found a listing of codes though). Tumble valves.

 

Is it fairly simple to just pop the intake manifold off and squirt them with some carb cleaner? Then how do I reset the codes? Haynes manual makes taking off the intake manifold look easy with just a couple of O-rings for sealing things in place. If I can pop off the intake manifold, clean the valves, and pop the manifold back on and reset the codes, I would be golden.

 

-Neil

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I don't know, except I'm thinking carb cleaner would be what not to use. I know this isn't the throttle boy, but, carb cleaner there can cause issues with the lining. So I'd suggest throttle body cleaner instead.

I think clearing the codes can be done by disconnecting the battery for 20 minutes or so - I think there's also a quicker method involving doing a dance with the brake pedal or some such. But it's probably time to think about an OBD2 reader/resetter, which can be had for $70 or so.

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Cleared the codes. I had planned on removing the intake manifold and cleaning the valves, but there was too much stuff to remove to get the manifold off (and I had more pressing things to do like re-install a sink and toilet in a bathroom!). So far, no more codes. If it comes back, I guess I will go to the dealer to get it fixed, but for now everything seems to be running fine. Maybe they un-stuck themselves....
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