DTC's P0141, P0442, & C0221....?
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DTC's P0141, P0442, & C0221....?
OK, so after cleaning the EVAP canister...I cleared the SES light DTC codes P0141, P0442 & C0221. So hopefully the P0442 code was fixed.. The P0141 is an O2 sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2, and all but one of those are original..(7 years old)... so they will be replaced soon..like when I install the cap, rotor & plugs that has been sitting here... The only thing I can't figure out is what to do about the C0221. It's the code for the right front wheel speed sensor circuit open. My ABS light started going on & off a while back in sharp turns only....It's now to the point where it started staying on. Does this mean I need to replace the wheel bearing????... Or can I pull that wire-plug out that goes into the bearing & just clean it?
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Re: DTC's P0141, P0442, & C0221....?
ProbablyWVHogRider wrote: Does this mean I need to replace the wheel bearing????...
Worth a shot of the bearing is good. Look for damaged wires too. BTW if the sensor is covered with black metal shavings, the bearing is bad.can I pull that wire-plug out that goes into the bearing & just clean it?
I have also run into a few ABS pump failures too. This may not be related to your problems, but something to look forward to be kind to it when you service the brakes.
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Re: DTC's P0141, P0442, & C0221....?
I'll pull the sensor & try the cleaning first... However, I'll probably end up replacing it when I do the complete brake system replacement.. .....Currently running with no parking brake pads in the truck at all, got a rear brake pad going really thin, & now feel a rotor starting to shimmy...... I do know all 4 tires lock up (old school style) currently when getting on the brake pedal.. Sometimes I been locking them up on purpose...HenryJ wrote:ProbablyWVHogRider wrote: Does this mean I need to replace the wheel bearing????...Worth a shot of the bearing is good. Look for damaged wires too. BTW if the sensor is covered with black metal shavings, the bearing is bad.can I pull that wire-plug out that goes into the bearing & just clean it?
I have also run into a few ABS pump failures too. This may not be related to your problems, but something to look forward to be kind to it when you service the brakes.
Not enough time in a day to get everything done...hanging with the daughter, dating, partying, working/modding on the harley---(apehangers coming very soon)...Just not much time to give to the truck.....
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