2008 Acura TL 3.2 Fuel Trim Sensor P0108 and P2279 Code Diagnosis
I recently replaced all my oxygen sensors, MAP sensor, air intake hose, and cleaned the throttle body on my 2008 Acura TL 3.2. Despite these repairs, I'm still receiving diagnostic trouble codes P0108 and P2279. The vehicle has approximately 150,000 miles, and I replaced the MAP sensor because it was damaged. I also replaced the oxygen sensors due to age and performance issues, and the air intake hose had a visible crack. After cleaning the throttle body, the problem persists. I'm seeking advice on how to properly diagnose and resolve these codes. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
You replaced all oxygen sensors, MAP sensor, and air intake hose, and cleaned the throttle body—these are common maintenance steps, but P0108 and P2279 typically point to a vacuum leak. Try the classic carburetor spray test to locate the source of the leak. This method involves spraying carb cleaner around potential vacuum lines while the engine is running to see where the engine responds (e.g., code clears or symptoms change). Watch this video for guidance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYa8rcHeN3A