Code 32 and 44
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From: Alpine
Car: 86 Trans Am
Engine: 305 LB9
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Code 32 and 44
Hey guys,
Had about 5 fire calls yesterday, so my car got pushed really hard, got up this morning and instant service light. Codes 32 and 44. I'm used to the lean code, sometimes my computer will throw that code at me on very cold starts (rainy morning here). But 32 I believe I've had that before but it went away on its own merit. Could these two be connected and simply be a vacuum line unplugged? Unfortunately its raining pretty rough so I'm going to wait a bit before I get in there to look
Had about 5 fire calls yesterday, so my car got pushed really hard, got up this morning and instant service light. Codes 32 and 44. I'm used to the lean code, sometimes my computer will throw that code at me on very cold starts (rainy morning here). But 32 I believe I've had that before but it went away on its own merit. Could these two be connected and simply be a vacuum line unplugged? Unfortunately its raining pretty rough so I'm going to wait a bit before I get in there to look
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From: CT
Car: 86 Trans Am WS6
Engine: 383 stroker
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 9 Bolt Torsen 3.70
Re: Code 32 and 44
For future reference, I had both those codes and a new egr got rid of them. A vacuum leak could definitely cause a lean run condition as well
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