by "bg" <NotValid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 16, 2008 at 11:10 AM
Gina wrote in message ...
>Well the problem is back. Ireset the battery again to buy me a little
time
>as right now I'm tapped out do to building a house. Can you suggest
where
>one might get their hands on a manual with sensor specs?
>
>
>> IAC = Controls the idle speed
>> Your vehicle is now reset back to factory defaults. After it learns
what
>> settings to use, your problem may reappear which will be an indication
>> that
>> you do have a faulty sensor somewhere.
>> In a ten year old vehicle, I'd suspect some cruddy connections. O2
sensors
>> need to be swapped out on a regular basis as routine maintennance. Some
>> software only looks for shorted or open sensors and won't give a fault
>> code
>> if the sensor is out of range. Get a manual with the sensor specs and
test
>> every sensor.
Any auto part store such as checker, autozone, etc., should have it or be
able to order one for you. A chilton manual will cost about $25. These
manuals are not beginners. There is alot of interpretation involved and
you
really need to know electicity or electronics.