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Another thing that can effect the mass air circuit is not using the correct starter solenoid. In this case there will be NO codes present. I have posted this here before, on mass air computers you MUST use the late mustang style diode protected solenoids, otherwise you will have driveability problems at some time.
For those wanting a more technical explanation; Without a diode to provide an alternate path of back current when the solenoid coil collapses, this potentially harmful back EMF (spike) goes right back to the mass air part of the computer. There were service bullitens regarding this way back, thats the only reason I was able to learn this.
I still strongly feel that the E 303 is not a good choice for a bronco or truck, period. Also there are many possible causes for computer controled vehicles to experiance driveability problems and there will always be some very good recommendations from forum members here.
I am not trying to be a hero here, but instead sharing some hard earned first hand knowledge.
For those wanting a more technical explanation; Without a diode to provide an alternate path of back current when the solenoid coil collapses, this potentially harmful back EMF (spike) goes right back to the mass air part of the computer. There were service bullitens regarding this way back, thats the only reason I was able to learn this.
I still strongly feel that the E 303 is not a good choice for a bronco or truck, period. Also there are many possible causes for computer controled vehicles to experiance driveability problems and there will always be some very good recommendations from forum members here.
I am not trying to be a hero here, but instead sharing some hard earned first hand knowledge.