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Do you have a code reader or did some one else do the repair . You can take the vehicle to your local parts store and they will read the codes for free . But keep in mind that the sensors or at leats many of them are connected and run on the same curicut always low voltage and one can effect the other especaly the ones that control air control fuel control throtte pisition crankshaft pisition and disturbutor pisition verse cam pisition also MAP witch is intake manifold pressure _ engine vacuum witch is one of the main controls for the computer contorl system VCM _PCM . It sounds like you do have a bad sensor and they usely are easy to replace . The trick is replaceing the correct one . Im not saying spend lots of money talk to some people at atuo stores and see what they think some of these people realy know what there talking about others don't you be the judge. Good luck if you gave more specific details about the first code i could have given you a better idea witch sensor to look at first
Really don't think fuel pressure is the problem. More than likely it is a crankshaft position sensor or the camshaft position sensor. If you have any kind of an oil leak in the front main seal it could have dripped down onto the crankshaft position sensor and it is not giving a good reading to the PCM (computer) which in turn will throw this code. I have seen this many times being in the business. Below is a description of your DTC (diagnostic trouble code) right out of ALLDATA. If you need testing procedures for those sensors feel free to email me at [email protected] and I will be happy to send you the procedures. I hope this helps and good luck.
You have to unlock the hard drive from within BIOS if you don't want to see that screen again. However, if you don't know that password then the laptop is not going to usable by you. Normally this prevents access to a computer in case someone steals it, since the thief won't know the hdd password and can't unlock it to access any data.
I think i may have a solution for u. It sounds like a Phonelock code...all Cellphones have one. Its in the software for the phones. Its a little like a SIM code. U could try with entering the code 0000. That could work!!
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