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Old 05-15-2008, 08:28 AM
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Default Engine sensor fuse.p0102,p0103

I have done a search but it seems that everyone has a short somewear and when they put a new fuse in it blows right away. Mine can last for days or mins. There is no reason to why it ever blows just does. Usually though when I am ripping around it will pop. Any suggestions. I have seen that maf connector wires in the plug can be a problem so when I get on it the engine moves a little maybe and causes it to short not sure? Any suggestions.

Ok I just read the code and it is p0102, p0103. Lo maf voltage and high Freq. voltage. I assume when it is high voltage it is poping my fuse. It was breaking up in first, bucking like a rev limiter, now I cleared the code and it is good for now. The maf is stock and has never been cleaned. Would this help. If so what do I use? Thanks

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Usually the O2 sensor can cause the issue; the harness may be lying on your headers.
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My 84 Z28 was popping ECM Fuses... I had a bad Fan Temp Sensor and connector.. replaced that and it stopped popping fuses.. took almost 6 months of checking to find out that all it was was the sensor/connector.. I had melted a bit from the heat, the inside of the connector and sensor was shot.

Many not be your problem, But I would recommend that you check all of your sensors and senders and the connector/wires.



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