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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Rough idle and OBD codes p0102, P6196, p6198
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1043613" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>P0102 points to MAF sensor I believe, you should google it to be sure though. Remove it, clean it, put it back and see what happens. Don't start throwing money at it though. If you are not confident in your diagnosis and repair skills then take it to a reputable mechanic and save yourself time, money, and pain.</p><p>Free/cheap things to rule out...</p><p>- clean the MAF sensor</p><p>- clean the throttle body</p><p>- clean the IAC</p><p>- check the PCV elbow and valve</p><p>- check carefully for vacuum leaks (there is a thread in the projects section where I show how to make a DIY smoke machine made of stuff you may have laying around the house)</p><p>- if you have the tools you could check fuel pressure and compression</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1043613, member: 64702"] P0102 points to MAF sensor I believe, you should google it to be sure though. Remove it, clean it, put it back and see what happens. Don't start throwing money at it though. If you are not confident in your diagnosis and repair skills then take it to a reputable mechanic and save yourself time, money, and pain. Free/cheap things to rule out... - clean the MAF sensor - clean the throttle body - clean the IAC - check the PCV elbow and valve - check carefully for vacuum leaks (there is a thread in the projects section where I show how to make a DIY smoke machine made of stuff you may have laying around the house) - if you have the tools you could check fuel pressure and compression Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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Rough idle and OBD codes p0102, P6196, p6198
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