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Re: 96 OLDS with P1629 and P0102
It does seem odd both codes are setting. If I didn't see
anything quickly that would be common between the two then
I'd disconnect the MAF sensor and if it still acted the
same way (which I'll assume it does) I'd chase down the
P1629. ![]()
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