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Originally Posted by bcredliner
It not clear to me, do the codes come back each time you let it idle for a long period of time or just that once. Do you know if the the codes were present before you let it idle? The o2 sensors your replaced were those pre cat and did you replace them with OE or OEM sensors?
Since you have driven it 200 miles and codes have not returned and there are so many potential causes I would not do anything other than periodically check to see if they do return.
Upallnight's suggestions are great but if you don't have either software, your thought of a smoke test is a good idea. If your are not familiar with INPA I think it has all long learning curve. I have a Apple app similar to Torque that I find addresses most of what I have needed and is fairly easy to use and somewhat intuitive. Sunny5280 could also be on target but you don't have a rough idle which is usually a bad MAF indication. Easy to clean the MAF just in case.
At this point, I think replacing anything is a shot in the dark.
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Torque App is free at the Google Play store, but if you like the app you should purchase. I have the Pro App on my son's tablet, but I have the free version on my Android phone.
A bluetooth OBD II adapter can be purchase on Amazon or eBay for under 20 bucks.