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I did a bit of reading on that error and my suggestion would be to go through and check connections that go to that sensor first. The sensor appears to be very expensive and the problem could be something else that is causing the sensor to not receive a reading or receive a faulty reading.
If all connections look ok, I'd start checking plastic and rubber vacuum hoses for cracks. A vacuum leak will cause the sensor to read a bad value. |
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