Hey everyone,
This morning I changed my thermostats in the truck because one was stuck open. I changed it by removing serp belt, ac compressor, removing the two main harness plugs that rest above the hardline to the upper rad hose. No problem changing them out but I put everything back together and I immediately get a P0090 code when I turned the truck back on. Is there something that I maybe wiggled lose or is there something on those two main plugs that could have been damaged? I am stumped because I never have had any type of issues with rail pressure or anything relating to fuel so I must have done something to trip that code.
Currently, I have the batteries unplugged because maybe it'll reset?? but I am stumped as to why I would have P0090 after swapping out thermostats. Again I did nothing out of the ordinary and I wasn't anywhere near my CP3 or fuel filter, Just changing thermostats and now this. Any help is appreciated
Thanks guys
This morning I changed my thermostats in the truck because one was stuck open. I changed it by removing serp belt, ac compressor, removing the two main harness plugs that rest above the hardline to the upper rad hose. No problem changing them out but I put everything back together and I immediately get a P0090 code when I turned the truck back on. Is there something that I maybe wiggled lose or is there something on those two main plugs that could have been damaged? I am stumped because I never have had any type of issues with rail pressure or anything relating to fuel so I must have done something to trip that code.
Currently, I have the batteries unplugged because maybe it'll reset?? but I am stumped as to why I would have P0090 after swapping out thermostats. Again I did nothing out of the ordinary and I wasn't anywhere near my CP3 or fuel filter, Just changing thermostats and now this. Any help is appreciated
Thanks guys
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