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mattsho1993

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327, 115, 715, 832
327 knock sensor
115 coolant temp sensor
715 vss
832 clutch voltage?

Are these correct its a 1993 ATX? not familiar with this car at all lol MTX im pretty good with as ive owned like 4 now im getting into the ATX's its like starting from scratch lol...:nut:
 

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327 = DPFE output circuit below minimum voltage

My Ford manual does not show any 7xx or 8xx codes.....
 

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I would say pull the battery for a few hours, to clear the computer and make sure the Keep Alive Memory is cleared.
Run it for some time, then try pulling codes again. Maybe you'll get different results.

Looking at the codes, I'm showing the code 327 as a DPFE output circuit below minimum voltage.
VSS is the Vehicle Speed Sensor.
Welcome to the fun world of the ATX, and all it entails! LOL
I would say a good cleaning of the EGR valve area and vacuum lines would probably help.
Search around here, there are some really good posts on how to clean the valve. Mine was completely clogged.
As for the VSS, that's on the trans, near the firewall (from what I've been told). Pull the harness and clean that?

The DPFE has something to do with the Differential. And as for the clutch, that's a head scratcher as well.
 

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sigh.... There is no need to pull the battery for several hours or to **** with the EGR valve.

The 327 is usually a faulty DPFE sensor or the circuitry associated with it.

A 115 may be caused if the engine is not at operating temp. Check your test prerequisites.

"715" and "832" are not valid Ford OBD-I DTCs.
 
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