Tried to Search, but need help with CEL code 45
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Tried to Search, but need help with CEL code 45
I have a 6th gen d16 turbo, I keep on getting CEL 45. Anyone know what this is? How do I get rid of it? I figure it is a map sensor problem, but not sure. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Tried to Search, but need help with CEL code 45 (ek_mr5)
Never mind, code 45=Too rich or too lean. In my case, it is too rich. How do I cure this, I am boosting, I wouldn't want to lean out.
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Re: Tried to Search, but need help with CEL code 45 (ek_mr5)
http://hybrid.honda-perf.org/tech/codes.html
System too lean or rich
hmm...could be something simple as adding more fuel.
System too lean or rich
hmm...could be something simple as adding more fuel.
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Re: Tried to Search, but need help with CEL code 45 (SpeedRacerEX-R)
No VAFC, I am just running an inline fuel pump, and a Vortech FPR 12:1.
I am running A/F gauges and it says that it is rich if anything.
I am running A/F gauges and it says that it is rich if anything.
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Re: Tried to Search, but need help with CEL code 45 (Jackson)
Yep, OBDII sucks a nut. Do you know what your a/f is? I think it can support up to 12:1 before it should code out.
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