CODE 44
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CODE 44
my car has been giving me problems with the engine. so i did a code check on it and i found a code 44: lean exhaust in the Haynes Repair Manual.
Code 44 says,
Lean condition caused by malfunctioning carburetor/ fuel injector, vacuum leak, low fuel pressure, etc.; poor electrical connection, open or short in circuit; defectiv MAP sensor; Defectric oxygen sensor; defectric ECM.
has anyone else has this code before?
i check the vacuum leak and found nothing.
i replaced the MAP sensor. it semi fixed it, where is the oxygen sensor and how do you test it if its good or bad? im running a 1990 RS, 305 TPI engine.
oh also how do you tell if you got a bad fuel injector?
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oh i forgot to tell you what problem im having.
it spudders when trying to accelerate. like its not getting enough gas. seems like its miss fireing kind of thing happening.
you know when you try to accelerate with to high of a gear and it just spudders. lets say your in 4th gear when you should be in 2nd? that kind of thing. accerating is horible until you get to about 3500 rpm and up. it starts going pretty good.
after replacing the map sensor it fixed it abit. its not as bad but it still runs terrible
Code 44 says,
Lean condition caused by malfunctioning carburetor/ fuel injector, vacuum leak, low fuel pressure, etc.; poor electrical connection, open or short in circuit; defectiv MAP sensor; Defectric oxygen sensor; defectric ECM.
has anyone else has this code before?
i check the vacuum leak and found nothing.
i replaced the MAP sensor. it semi fixed it, where is the oxygen sensor and how do you test it if its good or bad? im running a 1990 RS, 305 TPI engine.
oh also how do you tell if you got a bad fuel injector?
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oh i forgot to tell you what problem im having.
it spudders when trying to accelerate. like its not getting enough gas. seems like its miss fireing kind of thing happening.
you know when you try to accelerate with to high of a gear and it just spudders. lets say your in 4th gear when you should be in 2nd? that kind of thing. accerating is horible until you get to about 3500 rpm and up. it starts going pretty good.
after replacing the map sensor it fixed it abit. its not as bad but it still runs terrible
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Re: CODE 44
Sounds like a bad fuel pump or clogged fuel filter. That will ause both the code 44 along with the driveability issues you are experiencing.
Check the fuel pressure at the rail, TPI with the vac line off should be around 43.5 psi. May need to check this under load.
RBob.
Check the fuel pressure at the rail, TPI with the vac line off should be around 43.5 psi. May need to check this under load.
RBob.
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Re: CODE 44
sorry i got confuzed im running a 305 TBI. and i changed the MAT sensor not the MAP sensor.
i changed the fuel filter and still running terrible.
im hoping its not the fuel pump. dont really wanna have to change it out.
i changed the fuel filter and still running terrible.
im hoping its not the fuel pump. dont really wanna have to change it out.
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Re: CODE 44
RBob.
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Re: CODE 44
oh ok
thanks for the info.
ill check it out and see what its at.
thanks for the info.ill check it out and see what its at.
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Re: CODE 44
still have this problem? try this out. " possible air solenoid stuck in upstream position blowing air in ahead of 02. With engine running & fully warm, pinch off hose from air pump to exhaust manifold. Scan 02 volts & integrators for change." MY friend had similar problem like u and was sending out a code 44. he disconnected the hose and the problem went away
nevermind this is an old post.
nevermind this is an old post.
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