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Re: Purge flow sensor
Historically, Chrysler used a 'three-pronged' monitor for purge flow. They opened purge at idle and looked for (a) a shift rich in fuel trim; (b) a shift lean in fuel trim; or (c) a bump in idle speed. If any of the three occurred, they concluded a pass (rich ... Login to read more. ![]()
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