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Old 01-31-05, 09:37 PM
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atmospheric pressure error code

ok i just went outside and ran an error light test on my car and this is what i got a atmospheric pressure error code, anyone know how to fix this or what could cause this?, and when running the codes it just repeats this one over and over, does that mean that this is the only error , or does it only run one error at a time?

if anyone has had this same prob and fixed it plz let me know thx.
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i think i might have located it, rear right side of the engine bay(drivers side) right beside the coil in a goldish lookin box, says idnippondenso on it, anyone know if thats it, or i got another pic sayin that its beside the ECU, ??? anyone?
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S5 n/a; right side(thats LEFT SIDE with your logic), strut tower.

Forbid you actually search.

Thats the s5 n/a... had you actually told us your car model... and no im not looking in your profile to find it.
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ON a series four car, the atmospheric sensor is located inside the car on the passengers side. Above and to right of his feet. It looks SIMILAR to the boost/pressure sensor located on the right front strut tower.

I think on a series five, it is built into the ECU. That's from memory. Never seen a series five car.
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