P2017 code after spark plugs replaced
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P2017 code after spark plugs replaced
2008 is250, replaced plugs with oem denso and new intake gaskets, put back together and have p2017 code. Runs fine but have the vsc light on. Can anyone confirm that the "yellow" see thru casing box attached to manifold is infact the intake manifold runner valve. If so i have oil coming thru the casing and onto the electrical connector that plugs into the yellow box. Please help
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2008 is250, replaced plugs with oem denso and new intake gaskets, put back together and have p2017 code. Runs fine but have the vsc light on. Can anyone confirm that the "yellow" see thru casing box attached to manifold is infact the intake manifold runner valve. If so i have oil coming thru the casing and onto the electrical connector that plugs into the yellow box. Please help
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I had the same thing happen to me and have tried doing a system reboot, checking all the plugs, etc. Does anyone have any further advice on what it could be? Thanks.
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I finally found my issue.
I uploaded a pic. Hope this helps
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It was a loose wire in the sensor under the plastic intake on the passenger side. I took the connector apart and re sodered the wire in place. I took that intake on and off several times before I found it. It didn't look loose, I had to pull each individual wire to find it.
I uploaded a pic. Hope this helps
I uploaded a pic. Hope this helps
I think the reason why it ripped out was because I had no clue the connector was mounted to the intake plenum at the back. Most DIY videos/tutorials don't really mention this part (out of the 4 or 5 videos on YouTube right now, only one actually showed him dismounting the connector first), so when I was jostling it around trying to get it out, it probably yanked the wire out.
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Just wanted to let people know this was my issue as well. Pulled the intake manifold (plenum) out again and the same gray wire was loose/disconnected from the connector. I ordered a new OEM wire from Lexus (82219-30021) which was ~$30 incl. tax and picked it up next day, re-installed everything, and the check engine light went off. P2017 corresponds to the SCV position sensor having > 4.8V supplied to it for more than 0.5 seconds or something like that, so it wasn't surprising that when I went to take a look, the gray wire had been ripped out.
I think the reason why it ripped out was because I had no clue the connector was mounted to the intake plenum at the back. Most DIY videos/tutorials don't really mention this part (out of the 4 or 5 videos on YouTube right now, only one actually showed him dismounting the connector first), so when I was jostling it around trying to get it out, it probably yanked the wire out.
I think the reason why it ripped out was because I had no clue the connector was mounted to the intake plenum at the back. Most DIY videos/tutorials don't really mention this part (out of the 4 or 5 videos on YouTube right now, only one actually showed him dismounting the connector first), so when I was jostling it around trying to get it out, it probably yanked the wire out.
If you ever run into this you can view the solution here.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-solution.html
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