Moses
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- Victoria, BC, Canada
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1993 XLT 4x4
Think i posted this in the wrong place earlier....
On saturday I installed my spankin' new KKM kit into my 93 explorer xlt.
So, saturday it runs great, definite improvement in power, it's obviously breathing way better.
Sunday it seemed fine.
Monday morning, the 'Check Engine' light is coming on intermittently...
There appears to be some hesitation when that light is on.
Also, when at idle (and the check engine light is on) the idle seems a little rough ... nothing real bad, but a little rough.
First thing i thought of was the MAF being damaged... or dirty filaments in there... the only thing is, when i did the work, i never opened said MAF, never dropped it.
I guess what i dont understand is; why now? if it's MAF / KKM related, shouldn't that have shown up right away?
So uhm... what should i try first?
Also, what was the now-removed Heat-Riser Assembly for?
Could it be that the plug inserted into the vacuum line isnt doing it's job? should i try putting some sealant around it?
Thanks for any input you can provide!
On saturday I installed my spankin' new KKM kit into my 93 explorer xlt.
So, saturday it runs great, definite improvement in power, it's obviously breathing way better.
Sunday it seemed fine.
Monday morning, the 'Check Engine' light is coming on intermittently...
There appears to be some hesitation when that light is on.
Also, when at idle (and the check engine light is on) the idle seems a little rough ... nothing real bad, but a little rough.
First thing i thought of was the MAF being damaged... or dirty filaments in there... the only thing is, when i did the work, i never opened said MAF, never dropped it.
I guess what i dont understand is; why now? if it's MAF / KKM related, shouldn't that have shown up right away?
So uhm... what should i try first?

Also, what was the now-removed Heat-Riser Assembly for?
Could it be that the plug inserted into the vacuum line isnt doing it's job? should i try putting some sealant around it?
Thanks for any input you can provide!