trouble codes
ok i ran a snap on solus on my car the other day and i got a couple of codes
p0132 oxygen sensor circuit high bank 1 voltage sensor 1
p0113 intake air temp sensor circuit high
p1297 electric load detector circuit low input
p1676 TCSDL line no signal/FPTDR line low stock manufactor controlled computer output circuit
16-01 right rear wheel speed sensor malfunction
24-02 right front traction control system normal open solenoid valve malfunction
32-01 right front outlet solenoid valve malfunction
31-02 PFINH signal malfunction
34-02 throttle posistion reference voltage malfunction
61-01 battery boltage malfunction
81-01 ABS contrl unit malfunction
can anyone help me with the codes
p0132 oxygen sensor circuit high bank 1 voltage sensor 1
p0113 intake air temp sensor circuit high
p1297 electric load detector circuit low input
p1676 TCSDL line no signal/FPTDR line low stock manufactor controlled computer output circuit
16-01 right rear wheel speed sensor malfunction
24-02 right front traction control system normal open solenoid valve malfunction
32-01 right front outlet solenoid valve malfunction
31-02 PFINH signal malfunction
34-02 throttle posistion reference voltage malfunction
61-01 battery boltage malfunction
81-01 ABS contrl unit malfunction
can anyone help me with the codes
Holy chit that's a lot of codes!! The battery voltage code leads me to believe that you have a weak battery in your car. Some cars will run funny and/or throw codes with a bad battery. Get it checked and if it tests bad, replace it with a new one. When you take it off the codes will clear. See if they come back, my bet is some will but not all of them.
I agree with Gfaze. If you don't have a good source of power, anything after that is almost unpredictable. How did you test your battery? Simply measuring the voltage for around 12V is only the first step. It needs to be tested under load. If your battery does appear to be fine, you need to make sure the delivery of energy is unobstructed...e.g., clean terminals, no opens or shorts, etc. Did these codes just pop up overnight, or was there a significant event that occurred?
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Step 2 - Take the battery to your local Checker Auto (soon to be O'Reilly Auto) and have them load test the battery. This is a FREE test, do not pay for a service you can get done for free.
Step 3 - When the battery tests bad (most likely), buy a new one, take it home and install in the car.
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Jamus22
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it needs to be load tested. Also test the alternator.


