Marccus
New Member
I am getting the following codes:
49 - Electronic Ignition - spout signal circuit problems
66 - Vane Air Flow (VAF) or Mass Air Flow (MAF) signal low
I did a search with projectSHO89's name and codes and read the following from him about SPOUT:
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"It is used to dynamically alter timing to maximize performance, under varying conditions under the control of the PCM.
Removal of the SPOUT plug causes the DIS module to drop into a FFEM mode whereby it defaults to a 10 d BTDC timing mode.
Application of timing advance is programmed into the computer as part of its operating strategy.
If you want to investigate your engines timing, you will need an inductive timing light to see what is happening."
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Also EZ4U2ENVY states in same post:
"I got the same problem- maf sensor shot - when i disconnect oh my does the car feel like 20 more ponies grew up to big horsies... try that and see what happens..
I also had a bad coil pack go bad once but that made it terrible throughout the whole rpm range- the maf on the other hand is only critical from 1k-3750 rpms"
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What is FFEM?
I have a new coil pack. MAF is original at 370,000 mi.
I did remove the plug to pass emissions, but that was many months ago.
A poster stated that code 49 was in "hard memory". I printed the pages of codes from the website posted on this forum. Codes that are located in memory are indicated by a (M).
So is spout code (#49) a memory code or a functional code for the failure of the circuit?
What is difference between "memory" and "hard memory". I disconnect and reconnect jumper to wipe out memory codes. Also I thought memory codes are cleared if the battery is disconnected for a "long time".
If I replace MAF will spout problem go away?
Are new MAF's available for RockAuto, Autozone, etc. If not, what are the alternatives to repairing/replacing MAF?
BTW, car seems run fine except at idle, where it is a little rough.
Thanks.
49 - Electronic Ignition - spout signal circuit problems
66 - Vane Air Flow (VAF) or Mass Air Flow (MAF) signal low
I did a search with projectSHO89's name and codes and read the following from him about SPOUT:
********************************************************
"It is used to dynamically alter timing to maximize performance, under varying conditions under the control of the PCM.
Removal of the SPOUT plug causes the DIS module to drop into a FFEM mode whereby it defaults to a 10 d BTDC timing mode.
Application of timing advance is programmed into the computer as part of its operating strategy.
If you want to investigate your engines timing, you will need an inductive timing light to see what is happening."
*********************************************************
Also EZ4U2ENVY states in same post:
"I got the same problem- maf sensor shot - when i disconnect oh my does the car feel like 20 more ponies grew up to big horsies... try that and see what happens..
I also had a bad coil pack go bad once but that made it terrible throughout the whole rpm range- the maf on the other hand is only critical from 1k-3750 rpms"
*********************************************************
What is FFEM?
I have a new coil pack. MAF is original at 370,000 mi.
I did remove the plug to pass emissions, but that was many months ago.
A poster stated that code 49 was in "hard memory". I printed the pages of codes from the website posted on this forum. Codes that are located in memory are indicated by a (M).
So is spout code (#49) a memory code or a functional code for the failure of the circuit?
What is difference between "memory" and "hard memory". I disconnect and reconnect jumper to wipe out memory codes. Also I thought memory codes are cleared if the battery is disconnected for a "long time".
If I replace MAF will spout problem go away?
Are new MAF's available for RockAuto, Autozone, etc. If not, what are the alternatives to repairing/replacing MAF?
BTW, car seems run fine except at idle, where it is a little rough.
Thanks.
