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Old 11-13-2017, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by mcfee03 View Post
Fuel does seem to be going very fast. It is definetly a "chugga chugga" feel

Using my ODBII tool- how can I see the Live Data? What should I be looking for?


It does shift (very slowly). What is MIL and how do I clear it?


I did the washing detergent trick, for the o-ring, but it didn't help
Not all scanners allow you to view live data. I use a bluetooth scanner ELM 327 and the app Torque Pro. You will need to setup the app to view short term and long term fuel trims for both banks. A positive reading on the short term fuel trim will indicate that the computer is adding fuel to the mixture. A negative reading will mean that the computer is taking away fuel from the mixture. Adding fuel means the mixture is lean, while taking away means the mixture is rich.

What do you mean the trick didn't help? The p0174 code is still there or you couldn't get the parts from rolling the 0-ring under?
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