dreamr
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- October 5, 2003
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- City, State
- Lynnwood WA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 99 XL / 4x4 / 4.0 ohv
We were headed to Mt Baker for some camping, and after about a 120 miles I had a CEL come on though there were no noticeable runability issues.
A bit of history. The Vehicle is a 99 4.0 OHV. Current engine add-ons include a K&N open air intake, BBK 66mm T-Body, after market wires, and the most recent, in fact the day before I left, An Apten performance program.
Anyway, we didn't head in too deep to the mountains, and the first thing I did after getting home was check the trouble codes.
P1131 - Lack of HO2S11 Switch- Sensor indicates lean
P1151 - Lack of HO2S21 Switch- Sensor indicates lean
Admittedly I have absolutely no clue what that means, but after a short stint with the search feature it seems that O2 sensors may be a culprit as may a dirty MAF.
I suppose I should flash it back to stock and see what happens. I'll post back if it makes a difference....... after a shower that is. I smell like wood smoke and sweat.
I should also mention that there has got to be a vacuum leak somewhere, that is causing a very mild and random "stumble" in the idle. I can hear a faint whistle, but can't seem to find it.
If anyone could give a bit of input on what is the likely problem, it would be appreciated. Also if it is something I can do myself please let me know, as I really hate pulling off my toys to visit the dealer for warranty work.
Thanks for any help!!
A bit of history. The Vehicle is a 99 4.0 OHV. Current engine add-ons include a K&N open air intake, BBK 66mm T-Body, after market wires, and the most recent, in fact the day before I left, An Apten performance program.
Anyway, we didn't head in too deep to the mountains, and the first thing I did after getting home was check the trouble codes.
P1131 - Lack of HO2S11 Switch- Sensor indicates lean
P1151 - Lack of HO2S21 Switch- Sensor indicates lean
Admittedly I have absolutely no clue what that means, but after a short stint with the search feature it seems that O2 sensors may be a culprit as may a dirty MAF.
I suppose I should flash it back to stock and see what happens. I'll post back if it makes a difference....... after a shower that is. I smell like wood smoke and sweat.
I should also mention that there has got to be a vacuum leak somewhere, that is causing a very mild and random "stumble" in the idle. I can hear a faint whistle, but can't seem to find it.
If anyone could give a bit of input on what is the likely problem, it would be appreciated. Also if it is something I can do myself please let me know, as I really hate pulling off my toys to visit the dealer for warranty work.
Thanks for any help!!