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Old 05-21-2020, 12:18 PM
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P1183 Code

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I am getting the P1183 code for the supercharger inlet pressure sensor the one on top of the SC. I bought a new one, and installed it, cleared the code but it keeps coming back. Any thoughts? No other codes just that. I recently had the SC, and the intake manifold off to replace the o-rings on the laminova cores as they were leaking, before i took it apart there was no code, only since i put it back together.
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Really simple question (not trying to be a dick) did you get the plugs correct for the inlet map and the intake manifold map?
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Not sure what you mean? What plugs are you talking about?
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The sensors in the red and green circle, the plugs are the same.
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Oh yes I did, I even switched em around with no luck.(switched them back as well)
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Oh yes I did, I even switched em around with no luck.(switched them back as well)
Ok, I was just making sure as I've had that happen to me before, such an easy mistake to make and not notice. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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Inspect your connector and wires. Is there any chance the sensor got damaged in the process of replacing the laminova Orings?
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I pulled off the wire loom stuff, and found underneath a bunch of electrical tape, so i pulled that off and the 3 wires underneath all had a red crimp connector and the sensor wire had pulled out of it. So i cleaned it up, solder it back together and all is good. Thanks for the help guys. Now that is fixed. Now back to chasing the P0455 code (check gas cap), for that I have bought a new cap, fixed a few visible evap lines that had signs of rub on them (so possible holes). Going to get under the cars back end this weekend and look for more.
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