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Check Engine Codes (P0171 & P0174)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Barnes" data-source="post: 808503" data-attributes="member: 66317"><p>I did get it fixed, or at least for the past 4-5 months it's been fixed. There is another rubber elbow that was bad. This one is on the passenger side valve cover near the front of the truck. It connects to a plastic tube that connects to the air intake tube. I couldn't find an exact replacement elbow, so I bought a small 90 degree molded heater hose and shortened the straight ends to make it fit. I also used radiator hose clamps for extra insurance, but be careful and don't make the same mistake I did by leaving the clamp's excess on the same side as the upper radiator hose. Needless to say the clamp rubbed a hole in the radiator hose and I had to replace the radiator hose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Barnes, post: 808503, member: 66317"] I did get it fixed, or at least for the past 4-5 months it's been fixed. There is another rubber elbow that was bad. This one is on the passenger side valve cover near the front of the truck. It connects to a plastic tube that connects to the air intake tube. I couldn't find an exact replacement elbow, so I bought a small 90 degree molded heater hose and shortened the straight ends to make it fit. I also used radiator hose clamps for extra insurance, but be careful and don't make the same mistake I did by leaving the clamp's excess on the same side as the upper radiator hose. Needless to say the clamp rubbed a hole in the radiator hose and I had to replace the radiator hose. [/QUOTE]
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