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2013 Chevy Cruze LT 1.4 L Turbo 233 on the odometer 76 on new engine swap has ran really rough since the swap got done I have checked everything from plug to plugs timing new timing chain everything and still cannot get it to run smooth it throws anywhere from four codes to 26 codes at a time cannot get it to run smoothly cleared codes by going down the road and it got full engine power back full Boost brand brand new for about 5 minutes and then started running really rough again tried clearing the codes again did not do anything any help would be very appreciated picture has the code that is throwing as of right now as I'm typing this
Check the throttle body and wiring harness common issues after swaps. Also, verify the ECM grounds and connections; poor grounding can cause multiple erratic codes. If the throttle body is clean and wiring checks out, scan for live data to pinpoint the issue could be a faulty sensor or ECM problem.
2013 Chevy Cruze LT 1.4 L Turbo 233 on the odometer 76 on new engine swap has ran really rough since the swap got done I have checked everything from plug to plugs timing new timing chain everything and still cannot get it to run smooth it throws anywhere from four codes to 26 codes at a time cannot get it to run smoothly cleared codes by going down the road and it got full engine power back full Boost brand brand new for about 5 minutes and then started running really rough again tried clearing the codes again did not do anything any help would be very appreciated picture has the code that is throwing as of right now as I'm typing this
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