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Re: P2098 eating my lunch
1) Stop throwing parts. 2) At 2000 RPM restrict the exhaust (I use rags with my foot so I don't burn my hands) and see if the rear o2 voltage returns to normal. If it does, it is an exhaust leak which is the most common cause. 3) Use a 5 gas and see which oxyg... Login to read more. ![]()
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