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Went out for a short ride tonight, coming down an acceleration ramp I put my foot into it, felt like the secondaries kicked in for a short time then the car seemed to buck a little and the dreaded "Service Engine Soon" light came on. Backed off the pedal and in a few seconds the "Service Engine Soon" light disappeared. When I got home I pulled the ECM codes and got a Code 61. According to Gordon's book this is a Secondary port throttle valve system fault.
I also noticed when I turned the key on to start it again the vacuum pump is running constantly. I checked the pump, it is holding vacuum. Problem seems to be a leak under the plenum. Before I pull the plenum I was wondering if any one else had this problem before and is it possible I have a bad secondary port throttle solenoid??? Could it be one bad actuator with a leak??? Any advice, thoughts or suggestions?? I need to get this fixed before the Northeast group goes to Lime Rock. Thanks, John ![]()
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with the pump running all the time it could be a leak.the only way to really tell is do a plenum pull and ck each piece out . but the port throttle solenoid is problem toast
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Yep. If all your secondary items hold a vacuum then its most likely solenoid. Also while you've got the plenum off clean your check valve. If dirt gets in it it will stick open.
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Even if your secondaries are not operating your Z will still run fine and idle smoothly. It just wont have any balls.
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![]() ![]() You can get replacements, even AutoZone has ones that fit but they don't look the same. ![]() Tom
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Thanks to all,
I will pull the plenum next week, I've got a feeling it isn't the solenoid since when I stepped on the pedal the secondaries kicked in momentarily. In thinking about this I almost bet one of the secondary actuator diaphrams has failed. I'll have to check all the components. Thanks again, John ![]()
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John,
Pull and plug, with your finger, the vacuum hose on the passenger side of the plenum (between 4 & 6 runners) If the vacuum pump stops it is the check valve. Buy a $1.50 vacuum check valve and a piece of hose (I used fuel hose) for a temp fix until you can get under the plenum. If the pump still runs after pulling and plugging the hose the problem is a vacuum leak somewhere else. Ted Oh yeah, if it's not obvious, turn the key on (ACC) without starting the car. Last edited by Demps; 06-01-2011 at 11:16 AM. |
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The check valve should only have flow in one direction. If you give it a BJ
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