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Stang|ess

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I have:

P0122 Throttle Position Sensor circuit Low Input.
P0135 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 1.
P0141 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 1.
P0155 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 2.
P0161 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 2.
P0403
P0443 EVAP Canister Purge Control Solenoid or Valve Faulty.
P0440 Evaporative Emission Purge Control Solenoid Damaged.
P1000 OBD-II Monitor Testing Incomplete

P0122 one I understand, as I do P1000, but for the o2 sensors are these the rear ones? I have crappy mils installed so I'm thinking it's a problem with those. The EVAP stuff is coming at a surprize to me. How do I solve that? My gas cap is on, and I don't have a gas cap light error so i have no clue.
 
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01Steeda

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could all be related to the crappy mils
 

atari

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P0403 = EGR Flow Circuit Malfunction

Thats all your o2 sensors, My guess is a Fuse or the ECU. I would clear the codes and see what happens. How long has the light been on? Some things go out then take other things out with them over time. I dont think your 02 MILs would make all that pop up. I have run my car without them and no cats and It was fine. Infact I still have heater codes showing after a year and a half. (I gave up on simulating the heaters) -atari
 

Stang|ess

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I cleared them via xcal2 and they came back the next time I started my car.

I looked at the fuses, but have no clue what I'm looking at. How do I tell if a fuse is blown or not?
 

atari

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Ok, Take it to a shop. Let them look at it. Please do not take offence to that. -atari
 

Mike97gt

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Stang|ess said:
I have:

P0122 Throttle Position Sensor circuit Low Input.
P0135 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 1.
P0141 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 1.
P0155 Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 2.
P0161 Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater circuit fault - Bank No. 2.
P0403
P0443 EVAP Canister Purge Control Solenoid or Valve Faulty.
P0440 Evaporative Emission Purge Control Solenoid Damaged.
P1000 OBD-II Monitor Testing Incomplete

P0122 one I understand, as I do P1000, but for the o2 sensors are these the rear ones? I have crappy mils installed so I'm thinking it's a problem with those. The EVAP stuff is coming at a surprize to me. How do I solve that? My gas cap is on, and I don't have a gas cap light error so i have no clue.
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Check fuse number 8 in the central juntion fuse box.. NOT THE UNDERHOOD FUSE BOX this fuse box is inside under the dash.. it's a 20 amp fuse.

All those circuits are powered by EEC fuse #8... if it's blown and blows again remove your MILS and retest

remove this fuse and look at the metal part inside the fuse itself.. if it's broken inside you will see it when you compare it to another fuse. or just take a high detail pic and post it here.
 

Stang|ess

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I had a CEL from my TPS for a while now so I can't say when the new codes came on. I wash my car every Sunday, and haven't cleaned the engine bay with any sort spray.

Are those for the front o2 sensor circuits? Haven't noticed the car running in limp mode, or a decrease in MPG.
 

Mike97gt

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check that fuse I listed in the above post and post back..
 

Stang|ess

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Yep, fuse 8 (20a?) was blown. It's pretty obvious when you compare it to a nonblown fuse.

Thanks a lot everyone
 
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