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throwing codes 1-1-3 and 2-3-2 92 240 200

Check the condition of the fuel pressure regulator. THere are a few things that could be at fault when these conditions are highlighted. 113 could be fault in mass airflow meter, bad O2 sensor, intake air leaks, flooding via broken pressure regulator, stuck fuel injector (rare but happens).

The other, 232 could be a result of a bad pressure regulator especially (very typical breakage), or other causes such as a simple fault in one of the previously mentioned. These messages are kind of ambiguous (lean OR rich) but you can trace the components relatively easily.

Based on the fact that the car is chugging and sucking gas, I'm going to venture a guess that the pressure regulator has broken, or there is a stuck injector. In that order. However, the O2 sensor causing a bad reading can lower mileage as the engine compensates for bad readings inappropriately.

-Chris







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