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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Smiths Falls, ON, CANADA
Posts: 15
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Need Help diagnosing cause of code 44
Hi,
I drive an '88 C1500 with a 5.0L. I am getting the engine code 44, which I know is a lean exhaust condition, but I'm not really sure what's causing it. I checked the EGR valve and it's working fine. I sort of suspect a bad O2 sensor, but I don't know how to know for sure. What else are possible causes of this problem? When I floor it to pass someone, and let off the throttle when I slow back down the check engine light comes on, but turns off after a while. Thanks! Kyle |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 4,621
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Re: Need Help diagnosing cause of code 44
Anything that causes it to run to lean, or cause the ECM to detect that it is running to lean, will set the code 44.
A dirty fuel filter. Low fuel pressure. Melted or damage insulation, allowing the o2 sensor wire to come in contact with metal, grounding the circuit. Exhaust system leaks ahead of or near the o2 sensor can allow extra air to reach the O2 sensor causing the code. A.I.R. Air Injection Reaction (smog pump) system valve failure – on vehicles with this equipment. A bad O2 sensor can cause a code 44, but usually a bad o2 sensor set a code 13. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Smiths Falls, ON, CANADA
Posts: 15
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Re: Need Help diagnosing cause of code 44
I just replaced the O2 sensor to check that possibility and my problem remains.
Usually the CEL comes on when cruising at highway speeds and I let off the throttle to slow down, the light comes on then. I'm going to try a new fuel filter next, but I don't feel any hesitation or anything, so I wouldn't think that it's starving for fuel... but you never know. Also, my gas mileage is horrible... Last edited by Kyle Baker; 02-04-2009 at 05:00 AM. |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 4,621
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Re: Need Help diagnosing cause of code 44
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If I remember correctly there were 1988 TBI trucks that had A I R Pumps (smog pumps). If the valves controlling the air flow have failed it could cause this. There could be getting pumped in ahead of the o2 sensor in “closed loop” which should not happen. Exhaust system leaks ahead of or near the o2 sensor can allow extra air to reach the O2 sensor causing the code. |
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2-door hoe
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: doyelstown,Pa
Posts: 67
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Re: Need Help diagnosing cause of code 44
vacuume leaks as well get some gum cutter or carb cleaner and spray it around your intake manifold and vacuume lines the idle will increase if you got a leak check it hot as you were saying it happens on the road so opperating temp is where your problem is occuring
Last edited by metalgod; 02-04-2009 at 07:28 PM. |
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Don'tHateThe88
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Glennville, GA
Posts: 92
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Re: Need Help diagnosing cause of code 44
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