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Going with simplest things first diagnostic principals I would try to find out why the oil temp sensor is throwing a code. It could be a wiring issue some where between the DME and the oil sensor. It could be a faulty connection in that wiring. It could be the oil sensor its self. Point is find and fix the oil senor issue first. It should be simpler, easier and cheaper. Once that is fixed it could fix the P0430 code as well. These are just my thoughts and guess's on the issue;) |
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I would make sure the wiring to and from the sensor is not the problem before replacing the sensor. The P0197 code is for a short to ground on that oil temp sensor. Could be as simple as a bare wire touching metal.
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