Coal creek Chris
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- Oct 5, 2019
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- Location
- Colorado
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- V3500
- Engine Size
- 7.4L
Been reinstalling/replacing various emissions control parts on an 89 7.4L TBI where a previous owner had removed the AIR pump/pipe/valve system, cat, 02 sensor and various TBI vacuum lines were incorrectly hooked up. These parts are all back in. The AIR pump/parts were used but the cat, O2 sensor and vacuum lines were new parts. The Service Engine Soon light comes on and off intermittently once it is warmed up, usually after 20-30 minutes of driving. I get code 13 for the O2 sensor and a noticeable sulfur/egg smell. I don't get the service engine light or the egg smell at startup and while the engine is warming up, just after it has run for a while.
I have several questions.
My understanding is that the AIR system only injects air while the engine is warming up rather than continuously, is that correct?
Since the O2 sensor is new, are there other likely causes for Code 13? Guessing a still overly rich mixture could do this even if the O2 sensor is fine?
When the service engine light comes on for Code 13, does the AIR system re-engage and inject air? Might that be the reason the light goes on and off and back on, basically following the AIR system going on and off?
I operate this truck at high elevation, usually between 8,000 and 9,000 feet. Might there be elevation reasons for the O2 sensor code, or other fuel system/AIR system limitations?
Any thoughts and suggestions welcomed. Overall the truck runs well, just would like to get the service engine light to stay off and to solve the stinky smell.
I have several questions.
My understanding is that the AIR system only injects air while the engine is warming up rather than continuously, is that correct?
Since the O2 sensor is new, are there other likely causes for Code 13? Guessing a still overly rich mixture could do this even if the O2 sensor is fine?
When the service engine light comes on for Code 13, does the AIR system re-engage and inject air? Might that be the reason the light goes on and off and back on, basically following the AIR system going on and off?
I operate this truck at high elevation, usually between 8,000 and 9,000 feet. Might there be elevation reasons for the O2 sensor code, or other fuel system/AIR system limitations?
Any thoughts and suggestions welcomed. Overall the truck runs well, just would like to get the service engine light to stay off and to solve the stinky smell.