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    Default GSR Ecu Code Help

    Ok, have been throwing CEL's on my 99 gsr ever since I installed skunk2 pro IM. Finally got my code reader in and it came back with 2 things:
    1. IAT circuit low input-P0112
    2. IACV circuit-P0511(I think, my reader dident say malfunction like all the sites do, it just said IAVC circuit)

    So, i know the problem, but dont know what that problem means or how to fix, any help would be great.
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    Sounds to me you got some plugs crossed over into the wrong sensor

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    ^^^^^^ yeah cause the plugs are the same
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    plug w/ reD and green is iat, plug with yel/black and blk/blue(might be diff but will have yel/blk) is iacv

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    either plugs are backwards are either the harness is grounding out somewhere in that circuit .... had that happen to me once ... it was a melted wire ... but check wut these guys have to say .... ive also crossed a wire or 2 in my lifetime .. so double check .

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    ill check, but i thought it was impossible to mix up because IAT is so much longer to reach around to front of IM than IACV, will let you know.

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    well ill be damned, thanks guys, you had it right. Emmino, thanks for telling the colors, that was an easy tell.

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    No prob!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmminoDaGreat
    plug w/ reD and green is iat, plug with yel/black and blk/blue(might be diff but will have yel/blk) is iacv
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    common mistake...we see it all the time. just got finished repairing ecu's b/c of mis-matched 2 wire connectors. iacv, iat, iab, and pwr steering all use the same plug.
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