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    MattMatt
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      The ones that stand out to me are the ignition advance, if you meant it to be -14.5 degrees, and the stft on bank 1 sensor 2 at 99%.

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      guitarranger11guitarranger11
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        Your awesome beefy that makes complete sense I never did anything to the timing and the “_” didn’t mean anything. The extra fuel makes sense cause the car sometimes smells like fuel. I do have a cel and it says the maf sensor circuit low I think

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        MattMatt
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          If you could get the actual codes, that would help alot.

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          college mancollege man
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            [quote]Quoted From guitarranger11: _x000D_
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            The one code is P0102 unfortunatly I cleared my codes on the ecm and ran the car and that code came back but I think the code was like P0468 which ever one says evap purge sensors low input or something along

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            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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              To be honest it would be more beneficial to have the readings when the vehicle is acting up but we can start with some of the basics._x000D_
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              In addition to cleaning the MAF sensor I would recommend checking for vacuum leaks particularly

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              guitarranger11guitarranger11
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                The one code is P0102 unfortunatly I cleared my codes on the ecm and ran the car and that code came back but I think the code was like P0468 which ever one says evap purge sensors low input or something along that line. I’m sorry i couldnt be more help on

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