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Old 08-05-2009, 02:50 PM
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questions about check engine codes

So I have found myself stubbornly driving a 190e 2.6 after five previous diesel benzos. When I bought the 190 it came with a check engine light on, I counted the blinks to retrieve the codes, I have code 11,16, and 29.

16 is the egr which I know how to service. But code 11 is labeled air injection system... what am i looking for to fix this code? Is there a sensor that needs replaced? I am just as confused about code 29, which is labeled difference in coolant temperature between CIS-E and EZL... again what kind of repair does this refer to?

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Old 08-05-2009, 09:12 PM
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its a ninety one, anyone out there? I am not familiar with these gasoline engines, I wish it were a damn diesel, frankly. whichever if someone could chime in and answer that would be cool.
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Old 08-05-2009, 09:57 PM
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My check engine light comes on once and while too. How do you check the codes and where do I get the info?
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Clearly Im hearing from the crickets on this forum... Where do I begin looking in my air injection system for a fault, and let me chime where do I look for a the fault between the coolant temps between my EZL and CIS-e? anyone? Am I in need of a fsm? Its definitly a ninety one...
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The 4-pin coolant temp sensor at the back of the cylinder head (driver side). That's actually 2 sensors enclosed in a single connector. Both sensors are identical thermistors, but one supplies signal to KE controller and the other to the EZL. Test diagonal pins (1-3 and 2-4) with ohm meter and compare to resistance-temp scale shown in FSM. Readings from both sets of pins should be identical, or nearly so, throughout the temp range. If not, there is a mismatch between what the EZL and KE controller are reading.
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excellent thank you very much, where should I begin trouble shooting code 11, air injection system??
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Check out this thread for the air injection system

A little help with codes please!

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