What did you do to your 10th gen today?
Will the kickpanel with cubby fit any 97-03? I found some on ebay for a decent price and thought about getting it to keep my 9mm in there instead of beside the seat. Approximately how big is the cubby?
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Originally Posted by blupupher
Yeah, and now I am getting a P0171 code with a P0174 code pending, I got a vacuum leak somewhere. I replaced the tubing that broke, but still getting it.
I just need to check all my vacuum connections and recheck the manifold bolts and go from there.
I just need to check all my vacuum connections and recheck the manifold bolts and go from there.
Looking for a Henway.
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If you have a smaller CCW, it may fit OK.
My full size 9mm will fit in it, but I doubt it would stay in it while driving.
They are lean codes, when you have both, it is usually some type of leak in the vacuum system (or a manifold leak, I hope not!)
It is like 6" w x 1.5" H x 4"D.
If you have a smaller CCW, it may fit OK.
My full size 9mm will fit in it, but I doubt it would stay in it while driving.
They are lean codes, when you have both, it is usually some type of leak in the vacuum system (or a manifold leak, I hope not!)
If you have a smaller CCW, it may fit OK.
My full size 9mm will fit in it, but I doubt it would stay in it while driving.
They are lean codes, when you have both, it is usually some type of leak in the vacuum system (or a manifold leak, I hope not!)
Looking for a Henway.
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Discount Tire does not carry them in store though, ended up getting some Pathfinder Sport S A/T instead. They are not quite as aggressive an AT as the Coopers are though.
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The coopers are great tires. Good road manners, and really do work in the yucky stuff.
Looking for a Henway.
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Well, I think I figured out why I am getting the 171/174 codes.
The Doorman manifold has the PCV connector separate, you have to install it yourself. When I went to put it on, it is a twist and snap in place connector. I thought it was odd there was no o-ring to make an airtight seal, but I put it together and it seemed tight enough. Today in messing around trying to figure out what the deal is, I found that if I wiggled the PCV hose the idle would change. I thought maybe the hose had gone bad or cracked during replacement of the manifold, but pulled it off and it is fine. I traced it back to that connector itself. Reading online, apparently there is supposed to be an o-ring on it, but my kit did not come with it.
So I have contacted Rock Auto and Doorman to see if I can get just the o-ring, then I have to pull the intake back off (not the whole manifold luckily) once I get it and hopefully that is it.
Only problem is it will be at least a week with Thanksgiving...
The Doorman manifold has the PCV connector separate, you have to install it yourself. When I went to put it on, it is a twist and snap in place connector. I thought it was odd there was no o-ring to make an airtight seal, but I put it together and it seemed tight enough. Today in messing around trying to figure out what the deal is, I found that if I wiggled the PCV hose the idle would change. I thought maybe the hose had gone bad or cracked during replacement of the manifold, but pulled it off and it is fine. I traced it back to that connector itself. Reading online, apparently there is supposed to be an o-ring on it, but my kit did not come with it.
So I have contacted Rock Auto and Doorman to see if I can get just the o-ring, then I have to pull the intake back off (not the whole manifold luckily) once I get it and hopefully that is it.
Only problem is it will be at least a week with Thanksgiving...
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^ that bites.