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Re: Fuel trim adds fuel with lean code
If it has sensors on both banks, one could be open or shorted. A shorted will typically read -40 degrees on the PID and the PCM will go full rich. An open sensor may have a PCM default to a programmed safety, this can possibly cause a leaner fuel mixture. It c... Login to read more. ![]()
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