In my quest to clear my 41 and 91 codes, I've shifted focus to the smog system. I know some people have solved their lean code problems by addressing components of the smog system.
So here's what I did:
- History, been pulling codes 41 and 91 KOER. No codes with KOEO.
- Pulled vacuum lines from TAD (closest to fender), cleared codes, ran car, pulled codes again. No change- 41 and 91 still came up
- Plugged TAD lines back in, pulled TAB vacuum lines (closest to motor), cleared codes, ran car, pulled codes again....no 41 and 91!!! but did get 44 and 94 which I expected.
So, my questions are:
- Do I boldly say the TAB sensor is my problem? Lean codes went away right? Replace TAB and back in business?
- How do I know if the TAB and TAD vacuum lines were switched on my car from the previous owner? I say this because I would have guess a change pulling the TAD not the TAB.
On top of codes 41 and 91, I'm getting the bouncing idle, but only after car is completely warm and when coming to a stop, otherwise perfect. Another symptom that some have cured with smog system components.
Any thoughts?
So here's what I did:
- History, been pulling codes 41 and 91 KOER. No codes with KOEO.
- Pulled vacuum lines from TAD (closest to fender), cleared codes, ran car, pulled codes again. No change- 41 and 91 still came up
- Plugged TAD lines back in, pulled TAB vacuum lines (closest to motor), cleared codes, ran car, pulled codes again....no 41 and 91!!! but did get 44 and 94 which I expected.
So, my questions are:
- Do I boldly say the TAB sensor is my problem? Lean codes went away right? Replace TAB and back in business?
- How do I know if the TAB and TAD vacuum lines were switched on my car from the previous owner? I say this because I would have guess a change pulling the TAD not the TAB.
On top of codes 41 and 91, I'm getting the bouncing idle, but only after car is completely warm and when coming to a stop, otherwise perfect. Another symptom that some have cured with smog system components.
Any thoughts?