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Old October 6th 06, 03:42 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default 1993 Saturn

I have a 1993 Saturn and the Service engine Soon telltale came on and
remained on after replacing the radiator. I checked for codes and recieved a
code 23, manifold air temperature to low_open/closed loop exhuast oxygen lean.
Can anyone help me with this one.

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Old October 6th 06, 04:24 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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In article <675cfd9f2f1c7@uwe>, "BMc" <u27585@uwe> wrote:
>I have a 1993 Saturn and the Service engine Soon telltale came on and
>remained on after replacing the radiator.


Why was the radiator replaced?

> I checked for codes and recieved a
>code 23, manifold air temperature to low_open/closed loop exhuast oxygen lean.
>Can anyone help me with this one.
>

According to my Haynes manual, code 23 means "IAT circuit low - intake air
temperature sensor and/or circuit may be faulty. Check sensor and replace if
necessary."


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Old October 6th 06, 05:24 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default 1993 Saturn

In article <675cfd9f2f1c7@uwe>, u27585@uwe says...
> I have a 1993 Saturn and the Service engine Soon telltale came on and
> remained on after replacing the radiator. I checked for codes and recieved a
> code 23, manifold air temperature to low_open/closed loop exhuast oxygen lean.
> Can anyone help me with this one.
>
>



Most likely they forgot to reconnect it. The sensor should be located on
the duct work between the air filter and the throttle body.
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Old October 6th 06, 11:56 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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In article >, =?iso-8859-15?Q?Bl=E4Bl=E4?=
. S!RCRE4P.C0M> wrote:
>In article <675cfd9f2f1c7@uwe>, u27585@uwe says...
>> I have a 1993 Saturn and the Service engine Soon telltale came on and
>> remained on after replacing the radiator. I checked for codes and recieved a
>> code 23, manifold air temperature to low_open/closed loop exhuast oxygen

> lean.
>> Can anyone help me with this one.


>
>Most likely they forgot to reconnect it. The sensor should be located on
>the duct work between the air filter and the throttle body.


OK, I guess we need to ask the OP to clarify the situation here. I understood
him to mean that the light came on, then the radiator was replaced, and
the light remained on afterward. Evidently you understand him to mean that the
light came on after the radiator was replaced, and remained on. So... OP,
which is it?

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Old October 12th 06, 02:15 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Doug Miller wrote:
>>I have a 1993 Saturn and the Service engine Soon telltale came on and
>>remained on after replacing the radiator.

>
>Why was the radiator replaced?
>
>> I checked for codes and recieved a
>>code 23, manifold air temperature to low_open/closed loop exhuast oxygen lean.
>>Can anyone help me with this one.

>
>According to my Haynes manual, code 23 means "IAT circuit low - intake air
>temperature sensor and/or circuit may be faulty. Check sensor and replace if
>necessary."


BMc wrote:
I replaced the radiator because I had a small leak on the left side. Thanks,
I will look into replacing the IAT sensor.
>


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Old October 12th 06, 02:22 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
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Default 1993 Saturn

Doug Miller wrote:
>>> I have a 1993 Saturn and the Service engine Soon telltale came on and
>>> remained on after replacing the radiator. I checked for codes and recieved a
>>> code 23, manifold air temperature to low_open/closed loop exhuast oxygen

>> lean.
>>> Can anyone help me with this one.

>
>>Most likely they forgot to reconnect it. The sensor should be located on
>>the duct work between the air filter and the throttle body.

>
>OK, I guess we need to ask the OP to clarify the situation here. I understood
>him to mean that the light came on, then the radiator was replaced, and
>the light remained on afterward. Evidently you understand him to mean that the
>light came on after the radiator was replaced, and remained on. So... OP,
>which is it?
>

The radiator was replaced, then the SES telltale came on and remained on.

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