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95 S 10 codes

I have a 1995 s10 z vin number v 6, base model and engine, i have codes p0113, p0118, P1509 and codes p1298, i have replaced a few sensors but still have the codes, and suggestions on what to change replace or where, what to look at?
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I have a 1995 s10 z vin number v 6, base model and engine, i have codes p0113, p0118, P1509 and codes p1298, i have replaced a few sensors but still have the codes, and suggestions on what to change replace or where, what to look at?
One code is for IDM ign monitor.
2 codes are engine tempt and air intake sensor or circuit high which spells low temperature.
And one is idle control problem.
For code definitions.
http://www.troublecodes.net/OBD2/Pcodes.shtml#1200

But code do not say replace stuff but check it out.
How is it running?
Is engine coming up to proper tempt?
First I would clear codes and see what comes back?

Post back what comes back.
For code repair flow charts.
A factory repair manual or.
http://www.alldata.com/products/diy/index.html
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Re: 95 S 10 codes

well i have a reader but it won't clear the codes for somereason, The Engine runs good/smooth, comes up to temp like it should, the previous owner stated he had the engine rebuilt and i get a feeling some stuff wasn't hooked up correctly, i havn't dug in to the engine electrical deeply yet but what i have seen so far there are a lot of BAD electrical connections (I.E. twist n tape) after i get some coffee in me, i'll dig in deeper and see with what i can come up with.
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well i have a reader but it won't clear the codes for somereason, The Engine runs good/smooth, comes up to temp like it should, the previous owner stated he had the engine rebuilt and i get a feeling some stuff wasn't hooked up correctly, i havn't dug in to the engine electrical deeply yet but what i have seen so far there are a lot of BAD electrical connections (I.E. twist n tape) after i get some coffee in me, i'll dig in deeper and see with what i can come up with.
First step toward repair is clear codes and see what come back.
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First step toward repair is clear codes and see what come back.
MT i did try to clear the codes, and the reader i am using wouldn't clear them, using this reader http://www.iequus.com/Product/Detail...A-AA8D790E6DA4
and all i got was ERROR, i even went as far as unhooking the battery terminals and try to re read.
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Re: 95 S 10 codes

Clear codes first to keep you from working on false problems.
A scanner may be needed for clearing codes.
Auto Zone or your parts place might clear codes for you.
Let us know how it goes.
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MT i did try to clear the codes, and the reader i am using wouldn't clear them, using this reader http://www.iequus.com/Product/Detail...A-AA8D790E6DA4
and all i got was ERROR, i even went as far as unhooking the battery terminals and try to re read.
You need a OBD11 scanner or engine capable scanner to clear codes.
Battery disconnect or code readers will not do the job.
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