p2009 intake manifold runner control circuit low bank 1
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- p2009 intake manifold runner control circuit low bank 1
Mazda3 ,2.0CC
Year 2009-2011
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This video is to show you the cause of the P2009 engine code and its risk level.how to reset check engine light
Engine Code P2009: Intake Manifold Runner Control Circuit Low Bank 1
It means the intake manifold runner control circuit has excessively low voltage for bank 1.
Intake manifold runner flaps unstuck. Wiring harness replaced or repaired as needed. Intake manifold runner control solenoid replacement. Repair of poor electrical connection.
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Hey great video and I have a question, what is the yellow plastic piece that is connecting the 2 u shaped mini hoses to the solenoids themselves called
I got p2009 and noticed bad gas mileage. Can replacing the solenoid fix that or is it with the vacuum line leak?
Ended up getting both solenoids replaced. Only been 100 miles or so. Noticed everything is fixed and more fuel efficient. Letting off the gas it continues to roll too. RPM while warm is lower as well
@IVIusicMayhem so you changed both solenoids for the p2009 code? Is it also a mazda 3 or another model?
Could you please explain what was that 10.28 volt reading at video time 3:10??
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Good job buddy
Thank you boss
Should you take battery off before replacing?
Always do that when unplugging any type of connections that are electrical!
Masallah
Thanks for you ,i wish you all the best
Como supiste que era uno y no el otro? Por el voltaje?
Este tipo es un burro
No explica nada
Sí, porqué el voltaje era menos que el otro. Pero huberia sido mejor cambiar ambos en vez de solo uno.