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Can't clear P0102

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After removing and replacing the air intake assembly to replace the oil filter. I now have a P0102 code. Using my scan tool, it won't clear. I checked the two

connectors on the filter housing and they are good. Is one of those the 'air intake sensor'? I read one post where a fuse was bad, but they did not mention which

one it was. Any help?

Ron
 
An intake leak can cause the P0102. Check all of your clamps. Make sure you seated the hose on the intake and if you removed it from the turbo, check there as well.



Make sure the connector pins didn't back out. You can also try some dielectric grease on the pins. Sounds like something has pulled loose on the connector.
 
Thanks Alan. I unplugged the connectors and reseated. Maybe some dielectric grease would make better contact. I did remove hose from the turbo, I'll recheck to make sure it
is on good.

Ron
 
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