Hello 60degV6 members,
I successfully replaced the broken camshaft in my '97 Pontiac GA 3.1L V6: see thread, "3.1L Sudden Power Loss and Won't Stay Running."
Currently, I've been driving the car a little more each day with no problems! Yesterday, I drove about 6 miles at highway speed, put the car in neutral to coast down a long hill, and about 45 seconds later, the engine suddenly died. The engine light came on and still comes on.
There was no fluctuation in rpm or any indication that something was wrong.
So I hooked up the OBDII sensor, and received the two above mentioned codes: P0122, and P0107.
According to the sensor:
P0122 means "Check Engine Code," Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor / Switch A Curcuit Low Input.
P0107 means Manifold Absolute Pressure / Barometric Pressure Cucuit Low Input.
According to Chilton manual:
P0122 means Throttle Positoin Sensor Low Voltage
P0107 means Mass Air Flow Sensor Curcuit Low Voltage.
Checked fuses - good.
Could these sensors have just died?
Thanks for the continued suggestions, Aaron
I successfully replaced the broken camshaft in my '97 Pontiac GA 3.1L V6: see thread, "3.1L Sudden Power Loss and Won't Stay Running."
Currently, I've been driving the car a little more each day with no problems! Yesterday, I drove about 6 miles at highway speed, put the car in neutral to coast down a long hill, and about 45 seconds later, the engine suddenly died. The engine light came on and still comes on.
There was no fluctuation in rpm or any indication that something was wrong.
So I hooked up the OBDII sensor, and received the two above mentioned codes: P0122, and P0107.
According to the sensor:
P0122 means "Check Engine Code," Throttle / Pedal Position Sensor / Switch A Curcuit Low Input.
P0107 means Manifold Absolute Pressure / Barometric Pressure Cucuit Low Input.
According to Chilton manual:
P0122 means Throttle Positoin Sensor Low Voltage
P0107 means Mass Air Flow Sensor Curcuit Low Voltage.
Checked fuses - good.
Could these sensors have just died?
Thanks for the continued suggestions, Aaron
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