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03-25-2006, 04:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
webgoobies
 
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I was finally able to get the ECM to flash error codes by grounding the STI. Nothing else would start the self testing and diagnosis of the EEC IV system. Here's what I got....

The key on, engine off gave:

22-MAP/BP sensor out of test range
23-Closed throttle TPS voltage higher or lower than expected
34-PFE/EVP circuit above closed limit of 0.67 volts
51-ECT sensor signal greater than self test max of 4.6 volts
54-ACT sensor signal greater than self test max of 4.6 volts
67-Neutral safety citciut failure

CM gave:

22-
35- PGE or EVP circuit has intermit. failed above max 4.81 V.
51-
53-TPS circuit intermit. failed above max 4.5 volts.
54-
61-ECT sensor intermit failed below 0.2 volts.
63-TPS circuit has intermit failed below min 0.6 volts
96-Fuel pump secondary circuit failure; EEC didn't sense battery voltage.

EEC would not run engine running test. I replaced TPS, ACT, EGR position sensor, MAP/BP sensor, spark plugs.

RESULT: No changes. Exactly the same codes and car still runs rough, irratic, sputters, searches for idle and eventually stalls.

Is the ECM shot or am I missing something obvious? This is soooo FRUSTRATING!!!!!!!!

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03-26-2006, 01:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I understand frustrations too (have #3 miss that I can't fix). Have you checked the grounds on the computer harness? There is one at the computer inside the car pax side kick pannel and another on the injector harness on the lower intake manifold. There are several (5) around the front of the car marked with green screws. Another place that I'm about to hit is the salt and pepper shaker connectors on the upper intake. All the major functions go thru those 2 connectors. One place I read to slightly spread the pins, then put them back together. My $.02, Ron

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03-26-2006, 10:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I am having the same problem with my 95 GT but mine wont even start and I got no error codes when i ran the code reader. Semms like whats happening to you is happening to me as well. If i find anything out i will let you know

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03-27-2006, 06:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I believe you guy's have fusib;e link and ground issues for the computers! Ensure you clean ALL grounds to frame and block and chassis. There is no way that that many sensors can go bad at the same time. It's just NOT happening.. If the grounds are all set, shoot all your electrical plugs with WD-40 then re-connect them, then disconnect battery cycle the key. Hook up the battery, run the KOEO test and re-check all values, then try another KOER test.

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