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Code 105-3

I have code 105-3 that come on and off. Can anyone tell me what it might be for? Thanks!
  • Posted 23 Jan 2020 07:00
  • By troy_a
  • joined 5 Apr'19 - 21 messages
  • Arkansas, United States
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Intake air temp sensor open or shorted. Check wires to the maf sensor on the intake tube. Usually broken or rubbed through
  • Posted 29 Jan 2020 15:40
  • By Jeremie_Genova
  • joined 29 Jan'20 - 20 messages
  • California, United States

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