VegasHummer
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I just got my 2003 wagon back from being serviced. They installed a remote PMD and cooler on top of my battery mount along with other normal service items. The PMD is the only real "change"
I got about 50 miles and then a red check engine light came on. I had just turned the AC on and it was not blowing out the dash vents, it was coming out of the defrost vents and then suddenly changed to the dash vents. I have read somewhere that this could be indicative of a vacuum issue. Maybe a line was knocked loose while they were working on it? It has very little power suddenly, feels like there is no boost.
When I got home I hooked up my new OBDII scanner and opened the Torque app and found these two engine codes:
P0236 - Powertrain Turbo/Supercharger BoostSensor "A" Circuit Range/Performance
P0251 - Powertrain Injection Pump Fuel Metering Control "A" (Cam/rotor/injector)
These codes make me think it is related to the new PMD. I tracked the cable back towards the engine and it seems to be plugged in down where it will be hard to access. Does anyone have a video showing how to reconnect the original PMD so I can get back on the road?
Any other suggestions of what it could be?
Thanks!
Bill
I got about 50 miles and then a red check engine light came on. I had just turned the AC on and it was not blowing out the dash vents, it was coming out of the defrost vents and then suddenly changed to the dash vents. I have read somewhere that this could be indicative of a vacuum issue. Maybe a line was knocked loose while they were working on it? It has very little power suddenly, feels like there is no boost.
When I got home I hooked up my new OBDII scanner and opened the Torque app and found these two engine codes:
P0236 - Powertrain Turbo/Supercharger BoostSensor "A" Circuit Range/Performance
P0251 - Powertrain Injection Pump Fuel Metering Control "A" (Cam/rotor/injector)
These codes make me think it is related to the new PMD. I tracked the cable back towards the engine and it seems to be plugged in down where it will be hard to access. Does anyone have a video showing how to reconnect the original PMD so I can get back on the road?
Any other suggestions of what it could be?
Thanks!
Bill
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