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i was resetting my timing a second ago and i looked to see if my car was throwing any codes for the hell of it, and not to my surprise it did.
Code 24: "Open Or Short Circuit In Intake Air Temp. Sensor Signal" the stupid haynes manual says let a dealer look at it, but thats why i bought the manual in the first place... so I could look at things. oh well, does anyone have any insight? i'd appreciate it. -------------------- **If you play My Brute, joing the 6gc.net clan!**
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even if i checked that and one of the wires didn't have the same resistance, where would i go from there?
i don't know if i have the capability to pull apart wires to fix them. i feel like something this simple is almost over my head, i'm so inexperienced with electrical things, but i want to learn. I just don't want to have to pay a mechanic to do this... its honestly not an option, i'm so broke lol. thats why i asked what negative repercussions this had on the engine, i might just leave it be for awhile -------------------- **If you play My Brute, joing the 6gc.net clan!**
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