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Old 06-02-2009, 04:37 PM
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Thanks Zulu95 and cam for the help.

I was able to pull the codes yesterday and realized that I was being an idiot and not seating the ODB scanner properly originally. With it properly seated and after resetting codes and then driving to be sure they are all valid this is what I have got. Any additional input much appreciated.

Just to reiterate symptom. Rough idle to the point of stalling, drives perfect when accelerating. Not a problem if no one else were on the road. When not feeding fuel to the engine goes back to rough idle/stall even at highway speed. I originally thought ignition coil and misfire but obviously must be off.

Codes:
P0103 Mass or volume air flow circuit high input
P0172 Sys too rich (Bank 1)
P0175 Sys too rich (Bank 2)
P1085 Fuel Control limits too rich (Bank 1 Sys 1)
P1086 Fuel Control limits too rich (Bank 2 Sys 2)
P1500 Idle Speed control valve stuck open *not shown since reset of codes
P1603 Control Module self-test torque monitoring

Thanks for any help or ideas.
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