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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
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If you close up the throttle blades and see the IAC counts increasing, then there's no vacuum leak. |
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09-15-2011 | #12 |
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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
I spent some quality time with my FSM last night. Regarding the ECM....
You put the ECM into diagnostic mode if you connect ALDL pins A and B (on a 90 - Ign on, engine off). If the DIC flashes 12, 12, 12, xx, xx, xx, 12, 12, 12 (xx indicates a stored fault code, there may be none, or multiple) - then the ECM has passed all its internal self tests and is presumably good. Mine indicates good. I'm going back to looking at the throttle body for my issues.
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09-16-2011 | #14 |
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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
Well, I eliminated one suspect leak tonight (vacuum pipe connection to PCV header (Breather Mold).
I then started the car and let it warm up, everything was beautiful - idle drops to 675 RPM, IAC at 6 steps. Almost ready to hit the couch and crack a beer, but I thought I would blip the throttle a few times to see what happens. Well, it won't come back down below 750RPM, and IAC is at 0. I think this is telling me that the butterflies in my TB are not sealing reliably? I thought I read somewhere that you can grease the circumference of them as an interim solution? Anyone done this? Glenn
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09-16-2011 | #15 |
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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
Glenn,
I clean my throttle blades, the bores and the shafts. |
09-16-2011 | #16 |
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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
Just make sure you use Throttle Body Cleaner and not carb cleaner. Also, be careful when cleaning the DAG, gently is the key or you might start to remove it and loose the seal.
just a thought you're sure that the cables and their cams are not gummed up & binding a bit? Tom
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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
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I've heard and read about the DAG but my TB is bored out to 63mm. My idle w the cams is now in the 775-825 range. |
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09-18-2011 | #18 | |
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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
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09-19-2011 | #19 |
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Re: Is my ECM Toast?
Thanks for digging up the link to Scott's post.
Well, I tried greasing the circumference of the plates today, but this just made the idle hang situ much worse. So I get out my trustry can of TB cleaner to remove some of the grease on the plates and I skillfully manage to shoot the plastic extension straw off of the can and down into the Plenum. Managed to fish it out with some double sided tape on my telescoping magnet, and get back to where I started at the beginning of the day. If I apply finger pressure to the primary plate - my idle drops down nicely, I think my next step will be to send it out to Marc Haibeck to have it serviced this winter. Glenn
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