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BlackViperRam04

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I have my intake manifold almost all of the way off and I can't get the two bolts farthest back on the driver's side. Anyone have any tips/suggestions?:dontknow:
 
BlackViperRam04 said:
I have my intake manifold almost all of the way off and I can't get the two bolts farthest back on the driver's side. Anyone have any tips/suggestions?:dontknow:

I believe I used a combination wrench for those...
 
Combo wrench or hex tips with rotatable ratchet. I don't remember them being a problem.
 
BlackViperRam04 said:
Well I got it. I fired it up and now it is showing a P0113 trouble code. Any ideas?
P0113-INTAKE AIR TEMP SENSOR VOLTAGE TOO HIGH - SRT10

That's all I can offer.
 
Hello friends..
where do i se the troubel codes..:dontknow:
I dont have any problems right now but you never now...;) ;)
 
with an OBDII scan tool. they are about $100 at most parts stores. the one I have actually tells what's wrong, not just a code.

SRT-10 OF SWEDEN said:
Hello friends..
where do i se the troubel codes..:dontknow:
I dont have any problems right now but you never now...;) ;)
 
AWDisuzu said:
with an OBDII scan tool. they are about $100 at most parts stores. the one I have actually tells what's wrong, not just a code.

Thank you my friend..
I have to talk to my snap-on delar tomorro..
He might have it...
If he dont i will try to order it from the States...

Stefan
 
also. if you turn the key to te on position 3 times on the third time it will show a code.
 
You don't have to buy the OBD II reader...if your truck throws a code...it will show in your instrument cluster. If you want to read the code or multiple codes, turn the ignition key from the off position to the on position three times in a row and on the third time leave it in the on position. The codes will show in your instrument panel.
 
Thank you my friends for the info..

I might gett the OBDII toll any way because you cant have to many tools...:rock: :D :rock: :D :rock: :D
 
SRT-10 OF SWEDEN said:
Thank you my friends for the info..

I might gett the OBDII toll any way because you cant have to many tools...:rock: :D :rock: :D :rock: :D

I use mine on the Volvo all the time!
 
If you don't want to wait for it to clear, disconnect the battery for 30 seconds and that will clear the code. If it's a true problem, the code will come back.
 

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