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Posted on Jul 31, 2011

2002 xttera was stalling when idling had a code p0328 and p0103 i then changed both the Knock sensor and the mass airflow sensor. now the truck is fine until the engine warms up then it stalls when idling and putters when you give it the gas and im still getting a mass air fow code sometimes two p0101 & p0103 I also checked the catalic converters they are fine I changed the spark plugs and wires and it still does the same thing please help

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Hey i dont have a solution but the same exact thing happened to me, did you ever find out what it was?

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How do i deal with Error Code P0328

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I recently had problems with my 2005 Mazda MPV stalling. I came to this great site and changed the IAC and it stopped stalling. But 2 days later my check engine light came on. The codes are P2197 P2195...

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P2197 - H02S (RF) signal stuck lean
P2195 - H02S (RF) signal stuck lean
P2187 - Fuel System too lean at idle
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Essentially what's happening is that your MPV is running too lean when at idle. Too much air and not enough fuel. As you speed up - it forces more air into the system which alleviates the problem.

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Otherwise you will need a scan tool to look at the voltages being supplied to/from the PCM for each of the Heated Oxygen Sensors and the Mass Airflow Sensor to determine which part is creating the problem.
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