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<blockquote data-quote="SVTStrikesBack" data-source="post: 5493636" data-attributes="member: 27783"><p>Try resetting the unit and see if it comes back. I don't think that PO411 should set it off, but the way it sounds, PO153 is a sensor for a sensor, that is a check to make sure the sensor is working correctly. </p><p></p><p>On my handy list of diagnosing, these are the supposed causes:</p><p></p><p>Contaminated HO2S sensor. </p><p> * Exhaust leaks. </p><p> * Shorted /open wiring. </p><p> * Improper fueling. </p><p> * MAF sensor. </p><p> * Deteriorating HO2S sensor. </p><p> * Inlet air leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTStrikesBack, post: 5493636, member: 27783"] Try resetting the unit and see if it comes back. I don't think that PO411 should set it off, but the way it sounds, PO153 is a sensor for a sensor, that is a check to make sure the sensor is working correctly. On my handy list of diagnosing, these are the supposed causes: Contaminated HO2S sensor. * Exhaust leaks. * Shorted /open wiring. * Improper fueling. * MAF sensor. * Deteriorating HO2S sensor. * Inlet air leaks. [/QUOTE]
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