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 Post subject: 97 Explorer check engine P0133 P0135
PostPosted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:06 pm 
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97 explorer p0133,p0135 how to replace and where they located? :D


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What engine size, mileage etc. Check the Mass Air Flow sensor for contamination. Make sure you do not have any exhaust leaks. Check the connection for corrosion, and wiring for any damage. Make sure the sensor is not damaged. The sensor is located on the passenger side of the vehicle in the exhaust, before the cat.


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