Well, its inspection time and the trouble code that has been tripping the Check Engine Light off and on all for the past few months has officially become a pain in the ass as I am told I will fail inspection until it is fixed.
Vehicle: 2001 Ford Ranger 2.3L 4 cylinder
The code seems to relate to the IMRC and after research there could be 3 culprits:
1. Vacuum leak to\from the IMRC valve\sensor
2. The IMRC valve\sensor itself
3. The IMRC itself inside the intake
I am going to delve into it this weekend, but assuming I get the vacuum lines checked\replaced and the valve checked\replaced I have one question.
How quickly will the code clear once done?
If I disconnect the battery, it takes about 50 miles before the sensor even becomes "ready" and I don't want to wait that long to see if the issue is resolved.
If I just clear the codes with a scanner and if it doesn't come back within a few miles of driving can I declare victory?
Vehicle: 2001 Ford Ranger 2.3L 4 cylinder
The code seems to relate to the IMRC and after research there could be 3 culprits:
1. Vacuum leak to\from the IMRC valve\sensor
2. The IMRC valve\sensor itself
3. The IMRC itself inside the intake
I am going to delve into it this weekend, but assuming I get the vacuum lines checked\replaced and the valve checked\replaced I have one question.
How quickly will the code clear once done?
If I disconnect the battery, it takes about 50 miles before the sensor even becomes "ready" and I don't want to wait that long to see if the issue is resolved.
If I just clear the codes with a scanner and if it doesn't come back within a few miles of driving can I declare victory?
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