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Fault Codes 105-16 and 104-16

fork runs and then the engine dies and fault codes 105-16 and 104-16 pop up. Any help appreciated on what these codes are.
  • Posted 28 Jun 2019 23:48
  • By RobertUSAF
  • joined 28 Jun'19 - 1 message
  • Arizona, United States
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DTC 105-3 - Cummins-Code 153. See QSB 3.3L Troubleshooting and Repair
DTC 105-16 - Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor OORH (PSI)
DTC 172-3 - Intake Air Temperature Voltage OORH
DTC 174-3 - Fuel Temperature Voltage OORH
DTC 522570-3 - Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor OORH (Mazda Gas ECU)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
A. SENSOR SUPPLY OPEN CIRCUIT
B. SENSOR SIGNAL SHORTED TO BATTERY
C. SENSOR SIGNAL OPEN CIRCUIT
D. SENSOR FAILURE
E. FUNCTIONAL FAILURE IN CONTROLLER
  • Posted 10 Jul 2019 00:09
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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