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  • in reply to: Check Engine Light after MAF Change #590395
    Kevin OrahaKevin Oraha
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      Just want to say thank you to everyone.

      I changed my o2 sensor, and drove for a full hour and a half with no Check engine light or stalls/hesitation. Before the o2 sensor was replaced, I couldn’t even drive for 10 minutes.

      Thanks again

      in reply to: Check Engine Light after MAF Change #598035
      Kevin OrahaKevin Oraha
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        Just want to say thank you to everyone.

        I changed my o2 sensor, and drove for a full hour and a half with no Check engine light or stalls/hesitation. Before the o2 sensor was replaced, I couldn’t even drive for 10 minutes.

        Thanks again

        in reply to: Check Engine Light after MAF Change #589799
        Kevin OrahaKevin Oraha
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          I would like to verify, this is where the smoke was coming out of. Is this by chance the o2 sensor?

          It is directly on the back of the engine. Is this what I am looking for? The connection for the wire is mounted near the Blower motor of the vehicle.

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          in reply to: Check Engine Light after MAF Change #597411
          Kevin OrahaKevin Oraha
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            I would like to verify, this is where the smoke was coming out of. Is this by chance the o2 sensor?

            It is directly on the back of the engine. Is this what I am looking for? The connection for the wire is mounted near the Blower motor of the vehicle.

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            in reply to: Check Engine Light after MAF Change #589797
            Kevin OrahaKevin Oraha
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              Come to think of it, I did see a little bit of smoke coming out of that part of the engine a few months ago, before the problem arose, it was on a rainy day so I figured maybe it was just the rain hitting the hot engine. I checked it again later on that same day and the smoke was no longer coming.

              Could this be the culprit to my current problem? Could it possibly be the fuel filter or IAC Valve??

              in reply to: Check Engine Light after MAF Change #597400
              Kevin OrahaKevin Oraha
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                Come to think of it, I did see a little bit of smoke coming out of that part of the engine a few months ago, before the problem arose, it was on a rainy day so I figured maybe it was just the rain hitting the hot engine. I checked it again later on that same day and the smoke was no longer coming.

                Could this be the culprit to my current problem? Could it possibly be the fuel filter or IAC Valve??

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