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[PCM] P1514 - Airflow to TP Sensor Correlation High (SES) (Pending) (Old) (History) (
Re: [PCM] P1514 - Airflow to TP Sensor Correlation High (SES) (Pending) (Old) (History) (
This is from engine diagnostics in the VCM Editor:
The vcm uses this table to determine the maximum airflow the electric
throttle should be passing at a certain tps position and rpm. If the measured
airflow exceeds this value then the code is set.
Dont know if this helps any. But from the way it sounds you're pullin in
more air than you computer thinks you should be.
Re: [PCM] P1514 - Airflow to TP Sensor Correlation High (SES) (Pending) (Old) (History) (
haha, duh I've had this before
then HPT gave me an update to fix the bug
maybe it was a bug just for the newer v6 f-bodys like mine 2002.
oh well, its just that my car was running real rough and real rich
thanks alot, I know its nothing to worry about
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