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Change oil and filter today and now have a code 20 checked the air sensor connnection dont see any broken wires Is there an OHM reading for the sensor or is there something else I should look for?
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have the wire walked out a bit? seen it happen before on other plugs.
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I had the exact same problem after an oil change it was a corroded splice in the wiring harness. It is the two black dots on the diagram In the black/blue or the blue wires. This is the little black splices shown in the photo. You can use a multi meter to test from the splice to the white connector. Basically I ended up cutting off the splice connectors and soldering them.
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The manual also said other cause can be
Atmospheric pressure sensor hose is clogged.
• Intake air pressure sensor hose is clogged, kinked, or pinched.
• Malfunction of the atmospheric pressure sensor in the intermediate
electrical potential.
• Malfunction of the intake air pressure sensor in the intermediate
electrical potential.
• Malfunction in ECU
Atmospheric pressure sensor hose is clogged.
• Intake air pressure sensor hose is clogged, kinked, or pinched.
• Malfunction of the atmospheric pressure sensor in the intermediate
electrical potential.
• Malfunction of the intake air pressure sensor in the intermediate
electrical potential.
• Malfunction in ECU
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