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2-3-2 Code and other rich/lean problems UPDATE 200 1989

Well, I went and reset the codes again, and checked the FPR vacuum line for the gas smell. The FPR line smelled ever so slightly of gas. I figured I'd swap the FPR off my brothers car(89 240 also) later and see. I went for a drive, and about 15 minutes later, the car sputtered like it was running out of gas and died. I put some more gas in it, and it ran for another 10 minutes or so, where it died again.

So now it is sitting on the side of the road. I got the other FPR and will swap it out tomorrow. I did also check the voltage on the 02 sensor I replaced, and it did the same thing as before I swapped it out. It stayed around .8v, constant. Does this mean there is a computer problem? If so, I can swap them out also. The wiring did look ok when I replaced it, so I don't think it is that.


Anything else?

Thanks. This is very very frustrating.






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New 2-3-2 Code and other rich/lean problems [200][1989]
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