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Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by kniever, Feb 6, 2008.

  1. kniever

    kniever Active Member

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    i just had to put a new radiator in the vt and while i was at it i gave the engine a degrease, everything is all in nice and tight with no leaks but the engine light just stays on now and i got all these codes,

    -23 Air temperature sensor (voltage high)
    -32 Air flow sensor (voltage out of range)
    -46 Crank angle reference signal (engine will not start)
    -47 Crank angle reference signal (no signal)
    -73 Pressure Control Solenoid Current

    im sorta guessing a couple will go away when the engine dries properly like the 46 & 47 ones, but can anyone tell me what they mean and how to fix them?
     
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    I'd say it will be fine when it dries.
     
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    well ive driven the vt to work and home again today and all the codes are gone except 32 & 73 and the engine light will still not turn off so its got me stumped
     
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    the plug from the air flow sensor (that square thing in the middle of the piping leading to the t/b) or whatever its called was diconnected which is what made the engine light stay on, its always some of the easiest little things that you forget to do.
     

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