I have a 2002 Outback with 28,000 miles. The check engine light came on about a week ago and I pulled a trouble code of P0065 - 'The PCM has determined that the voltage signal for the air assisted injector control is out of range for the current engine operating conditions.' Can anyone translate this to english? I am getting ready to have the 30,000 mile service and don't want the dealer to try and tell me that it's going to be my other arm and leg to fix this trouble code.
Can anyone tell me what this code means and/or suggest a way to fix it myself?
Thanks
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Guest Message by DevFuse
Trouble code p0065
Started by
cracka73
, Feb 14 2004 09:49 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 February 2004 - 09:49 AM
#2
Posted 14 February 2004 - 11:30 AM
Have the dealer check, There is a ECU 'Flash' upgrade for this code, but I think it applied to 2000 and 2001.
#3
Posted 14 February 2004 - 11:45 AM
Look under the hood at the emissions diagram for the"Air assist injector solenoid valve". It sounds like it's not working or not getting the proper signal to work.
Maybe someone can tell you how to test it and check the input to it. My FSM is too old for this component.
Maybe someone can tell you how to test it and check the input to it. My FSM is too old for this component.
#4
Posted 14 February 2004 - 07:46 PM
If so the ground for this may be loose or corroded
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