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Code E115 And E116

I keep getting both these codes. I have replaced both sensors and sensor assembly. Code E116 went away but E115 Came back if I disconnect both sensors truck will run. Is there something else I should check?
  • Posted 15 Jun 2016 03:00
  • By twoeey
  • joined 15 May'15 - 49 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Ok, thanks twoeey I disconnect one of both and the truck runs good & connect both and the code comes on. Thanks for all sir.
  • Posted 4 Jan 2017 14:25
  • By ElectTech
  • joined 5 Aug'15 - 12 messages
  • Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
I changed out both sensors. Sensor assembly and the nut. It worked on one machine. Apparently it gets magnetized some how. On 2nd machine that didn't work. I just disconnected sensors.
  • Posted 30 Dec 2016 23:56
  • By twoeey
  • joined 15 May'15 - 49 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Hi twoeey, we have the same issue do you resolve them?
  • Posted 30 Dec 2016 12:38
  • By ElectTech
  • joined 5 Aug'15 - 12 messages
  • Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

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