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960 code 113 & 115 Engine cut off, please help 900 1992

Hi SL,

I changed the relay that was suggested but the problem relented. So that was not the cause in my particular case. I tried keeping a log of when it happened to see if I could detect a trend and I couldn't, althought it would happen much more often in hot weather than during cooler weather. Sometimes it would happen 4 times in 10 minutes, other times, once in a month.... go figure.

I tried everything I (and this list) could think of and basically cleaned all the connectors under the hood as DanR suggested and 'knock wood', so far it hasn't happend since last year.

It always starts right up, hardly ever stalls since only one bank cuts out. Sometimes it throws a 113 code, other times it throws a 115 code. Only once did it actually stall and throw both codes. I had 5 people in the car, AC on full tilt, hot July day and I had just gone over a small rise and dip in the road. It started back up and was fine for days.

As DanR suggests, get electronic contact cleaner and disconnect and clean every connection you can find, sandpaper tarnished contacts, etc...

Good Luck.

DEWFPO
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1998 S90 068,300 and 1995 964 152,300






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