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Flakarter

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  1. Hey Ninerguru, I can't seem to get to the web page? Is the link working, or is it just me? :( Edit: Who knows, now I can find the page. Darn computer @*&%#$%#%. Thanks. Great page and info. This is crisis #2 with my newly acquired 99' C2. Dean
  2. Loren: I am new to this forum and just bought a used 99 C2 last week, with 19k on the odo. It has now been diagnosed with a P1123 code by the dealer. :angry: You said your Alldata reference shows that code as a rich condition and that the car is trying to lean out the fuel mixture to compensate. That sounds like what my dealer said: "Detected 02 sensing fault. Taking away fuel because mixture is too rich. Reccomend replacing mass air flow sensor..." The sensor is, like you said, a 5 minute R&R (had it out yesterday to get the part number). Question: You indicated that it was 5 min to R&R, but 55 min to hook up to the PST2 and make sure that is the problem. What is a PST2, and exactly what are they doing for 55 minutes? Does it mean that I can't replace the sensor becuase there is some electronic equipment that needs to confirm the repair? I was hoping that I could simply replace the MAF sensor, have the check engine light turned off (code cleared???), and then simply see if it comes back on. I know that is low tech, but it pains me to pay $500 for a part that costs $200-300, and I can install it in a heartbeat. I have a copy of the computer printout from the computer diagnosis. Does that provide any additional information that might help? Thoughts? Thanks Dean
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