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Old 04-14-2007, 02:21 PM
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After you replaced the sensors did you clear the codes? If you fix the issue but don't manually clear the codes, they will still appear. To clear the codes just disconnect the battery for about 5-10min, the reconnect, and it should clear the codes. If they come back after you clear them, that indicates the problem wasn't fixed, or there is another problem that is causing those codes to be thrown. I had a bad camshaft position sensor code on my explorer once, replaced it, and hte code came back. It turns out the cam shaft drive motor was bad, causing the position sensor code to throw.
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