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Old 02-08-2016, 10:56 PM
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I have a 2002 WS6 6speed manual. I recently removed my intake manifold to replace my Camshaft sensor. While I was there I replaced the intake manifold gaskets (I have 170k miles). I re-installed everything. Started her up and then she wouldn't stall, but sputtered when I would quickly step on the gas. I gradually stepped on the gas and she sounded beautiful. But when i release the pedal she would sputter but not stall.... then the check engine light came on and i got aaaaall this error codes. Car was fine before I removed the Intake Manifold. HELP! any ideas what's going on?????
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...Drivers side coil pack plug may be the culprit.....anyone know how I can fix this???
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I would look for something all these have in common. The coil pack wiring going to all these coils could cause this. Check the connector for spread terminals.

The P0135 and P0141 o2 heater codes might of already been there.
The P0102 MAF code could of set if it was unplugged.

I'd say there;s an issue with the drivers side coil plug
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p0135 is a front O2 sensor, I had that pop up on the Vette but it was never cleared by the previous owner.
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thank you...I'm going to look into this. I just ordered a new coil harness plug. I do remember that when i tried to plug the coil ignition plug back in I had to force it a little...Hopefully I didnt bend a connection
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FIXED IT!!!! The Coil pack Ignitor plug was the culprit.... The ground pin was pushed in. I got some needle nose pliers and slowly pulled it out to where it should be...then connected the plug...BAM! all ran well and no more codes!!!!!!



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