Thanks in advance.
Is it possible that you can get check engine flashing code 3-2 caused by water in the fuel, or is it pretty for sure the MAP sensor is not happy?
2005 DF140 with only 200 total hours ... started fine, ran at dock for about 5 minutes, then sputtered and quit.
Then turns over, started twice maybe, then died. Very good condition under cowling, siliconed always, like zero corrosion.
Took the cowling off, no difference. Won't start for more than a second roughly, but seemingly randomly once more. Seems to be firing.
Definitely getting the 3-2 flash and 3-2 beeps.
Disconnected the MAP sensor and same code, but no fire at all this time.
Since it didn't change with the cowling off, I assume it's not the exhaust leak from corrosion problem. It wont even start.
I'm leaning toward the sensor just bad but want to rule out water in the fuel since it sat for so long. Could it be water yet getting the 3-2 code?
Thanks in advance again.
Is it possible that you can get check engine flashing code 3-2 caused by water in the fuel, or is it pretty for sure the MAP sensor is not happy?
2005 DF140 with only 200 total hours ... started fine, ran at dock for about 5 minutes, then sputtered and quit.
Then turns over, started twice maybe, then died. Very good condition under cowling, siliconed always, like zero corrosion.
Took the cowling off, no difference. Won't start for more than a second roughly, but seemingly randomly once more. Seems to be firing.
Definitely getting the 3-2 flash and 3-2 beeps.
Disconnected the MAP sensor and same code, but no fire at all this time.
Since it didn't change with the cowling off, I assume it's not the exhaust leak from corrosion problem. It wont even start.
I'm leaning toward the sensor just bad but want to rule out water in the fuel since it sat for so long. Could it be water yet getting the 3-2 code?
Thanks in advance again.
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