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kdailey4315

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Hey Guys,
I lost the book that my code reader came with. Does anyone know a website where I can go so I can look up the codes that I just pulled
 



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check out this site.
or just punch DTC code into Google. and you will find all you need.
 






Which site I didn't see a link in your reply
 
























Thanks for the help guys I checked the codes and here's what I got.
HO2S System Indicates Lean
System Indicates Lean (Bank No. 2)
It also showed CYL 6 as soon as the test started. Anyone know what's going on and any ideas to fix it.
93 X 5spd 4x4
 












Kdailey, take a section of hose (like a stethoscope) and listen to the number 6 injector for a clicking sound. If it isn't clicking, I'd suspect it's bad or sticking closed, and giving the lean condition code on the number 2 bank.

Bank 2 is the driver's side; cyl number 6 is the one closest to the firewall.
 






kdailey4315 said:
Thanks for the help guys I checked the codes and here's what I got.
HO2S System Indicates Lean
System Indicates Lean (Bank No. 2)
It also showed CYL 6 as soon as the test started. Anyone know what's going on and any ideas to fix it.
93 X 5spd 4x4

I'd assume CYL 6 means that your code reader had connected to a vehicle with a 6 cylinder engine.

The system lean could be many things, but first clean the Mass Airflow Sensor (MAS), check for vacuum leaks, and lower intake manifold bolts. Replace the O2 sensor if all other steps have been taken and it hasn't gotten any better.
 






My kingdom for a scanner and a vacuum gauge on this engine! I'm gonna make a wild guess at an intake gasket as a possibility.
 






Thanks for the help. The MAF is brand new and I'm pretty sure that there are no vaccuum leaks. I went to Kragen today to get an O2 sensor. He told me that my X needed 2 of them. I've never touched O2 sensors before so I'm not sure. Keep in mind this is the same "auto part specialist" as they call them that asked me if my X was a 2 stroke when I bought some spark plugs a few months ago. Do I really need to O2 sensors?
 






That's why I was saying my kingdom for a scanner. A scanner would show you the "cross-over rate" (how quickly the voltage bounces back and forth across .445 volts) and let you assess potential health of the sensors. The 02 sensors DO get sluggish and DO wear out, but more often as not, are unnecessarily replaced as the "sentinals" bearing the news. "Shooting the messenger" if you will.

That said, it is possible the upstream sensor is the problem, it is equally probable it is merely reporting the news correctly. 02 sensors are located pre cat, and post cat. On the 93 there was one in each place. (newer Explorers have them on each bank for a total of 3 or 4). The one post cat is not going to tell you lean. It should remain flatline or close to flatline and its sole purpose is to monitor the performance of the cat. Your code would not be in any way related to thAT sensor in any way shape or form. Save your money and do not replace it right now. If you are inclined, the upstream sensor closest to the engine and pre-cat is the one your computer is getting the information from regarding the lean condition. If you suspect it, replace it. Like I said, I think your chances of it being the culprit, knowing only what we know at the moment are about 50/50.

Do you have a vacuum gauge? I'd be curious to know your vacuum readings.

Anyway if you plan to replace, just replace the one and let us know how it comes out. The good news is that even if it isn't "bad" they do age and replacement isn't ALL bad <smile>.

(I have 120K on one set and they are real healthy. I have 210K on another set, and they are getting a little sluggish, but are ok (I'd get better gas mileage if I replaced it).)
 






I don't have a vacuum gage but getting one will not be a problem. I'll do that and let you guys know about it.
 






I'd also check all the intake manifold bolts for tightness. Maybe nothing but no harm.
 






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