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A1 Code 213 850

Hello friends,

I am sure this must be covered here but my searches have turned up nothing. I recently did a trottle body cleaning and replaced the flame trap and vacumn hose. I forgot to attach the sensor to the trottle body and thus got a fuel system code for the throttle position sensor and was not able to run the engine in idle very well. I found and reconnected the sensor and everything was fine. I cleared all the codes in position A2 and subsequently got all 1-1-1s, even after seveveral starts.

However, the "Check Engine" light is still on. I checked codes in position A1 (for transmission code)s and I get a 213 which means the throttle position sensor signal is too high. I know you experienced gurus will know how to correct this. Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance.

Bret






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