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I ran the codes today and this is what i got :
( KOEO )176,543
( KOER )332,225,543
I know what these codes are but how do i fix these problems
THANKS >>95 atx<< :confused:
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<small>[ August 12, 2002, 11:24 AM: Message edited by: anthony ]</small>
 

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I'm not sure how your engine is running with the 543 code. That shows an open circuit to the fuel pump from the integrated control module (ICM). You probably need to clear the codes and run the KOEO and KOER tests again to see if this code shows up. There may be a problem with the ICM, but your fuel pump would be having problems running if this were the case.

The code 176 says your front bank O2 sensor (the easier of the two to get to) near the radiator is not switching from the lean state. Since both sensors aren't showing lean, this probably points to a failed O2 sensor rather than a true lean mixture. If the rear bank sensor is just as old, it is not long for this world either and both should be replaced. They should be replaced with the spark plugs at a 60,000 mile interval. Get two of either the Bosch 13223 or 15716 (8.5" leads) from AutoZone for $49.00 each. You will need an O2 sensor socket, a universal joint and 9" of extensions to get the rear bank sensor out. Access the rear sensor electrical connector by lying on top of the intake and reaching down behind the engine.

The 332 code says that the pressure sensor on the EGR system is not detecting exhaust flow to the intake manifold. The most common cause of this is plugged nostrils in the intake. Search on cleaning the plugged nostrils for the topic with the procedure and pictures. If the nostrils are open, either the EGR valve is not opening or the pressure sensor (Wells SU240 AutoZone $49.99) is malfunctioning. Check the nostrils first. You can see them by removing the air filter lid and intake hose as one piece (loosen the 8mm hose clamp on the TB end of the hose) and using a coat hanger with a 90 degree bend on the end to determine if the nostrils are clear. To clean them I would remove the throttle body. You can use the coat hanger and intake cleaner to clear the nostrils. Remove the 8mm Allen plug from the rear of the intake by the EGR ****** and insert a rubber vacuum hose so that you can blow through the passages to verify clear flow.

The code 225 just says that knock was not detected by the knock sensor during the test. Since there may not have been any knock for the sensor to hear, if you haven't been hearing a lot of engine knock, don't worry about this one. If you have been hearing a great deal of pinging, you will need to replace the knock sensor (Wells SU2027 AutoZone $19.99). This is accessible only after removing the intake and fuel rails. Not a simple task. You should also replace the fuel injector seals to the head if doing this.

That will be $75. Please send to my PayPal account at [email protected]. Thank you.

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sdpatt:
I'm not sure how your engine is running with the 543 code. That shows an open circuit to the fuel pump from the integrated control module (ICM). You probably need to clear the codes and run the KOEO and KOER tests again to see if this code shows up. There may be a problem with the ICM, but your fuel pump would be having problems running if this were the case.you.
Scott, a bad O2 sensor will cause the 543 code. Getting this code does not necessarily mean the circuit is open. My source of this info is the actual Ford shop manual for a 95 SHO.

Mark
 

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just finished top end work today, i'm beat;
three days , 20 hours later ; valves adjusted;
thermostat , temp. sender ,valve cover gaskets,
plug well seals,plugs,wires,o2 sensors and air filter all changed. cleaned manifold and valve covers in and out...
thanks to SDPATT and his great valve adjustment procedure and 60k parts list everything went smooth . SHO IS RUNNING LIKE NEW AGAIN !!!
SDPATT think these codes are takin care of now ,do i need to clear them still , or are they erased from the battery being disconnected for 3 days ? burn_out
 

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Great to hear the job went well. You may have cleared the codes by the long battery absence, but you may want to check. If not cleared, just run the test again and pull the jumper while the CHECK ENGINE light is flashing the codes.

The 543 code is defined as the following from my reliable source:

543 (O) Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power - Power / Fuel Pump Circuits
(M) (Service 556 code first if present) Fuel pump relay or battery power feed was open - Power / Fuel Pump Circuits
How can the oxygen sensor have anything to do with the fuel pump power circuit?

Scott

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The shotimes ecc code list shows 543 as being :fuel pump secondary circuit failure
556 as being : fuel pump primary circuit failure.
What this means exactly i don't know ????
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Any suggestions on the 543 code .
I don't feel like getting stranded somewhere...
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Clear it. The 543 can be generated by stalling the engine. If you are not having any problems with the fuel pump, that is probably what caused it.

Scott
 

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How can the oxygen sensor have anything to do with the fuel pump power circuit?

Scott[/QB]
I'm out of town right now - I'll post the information when I get home. I don't think I'm mistaken in what I wrote, and I'll find out in a few days.
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sdpatt:


The 543 code is defined as the following from my reliable source:

543 (O) Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power - Power / Fuel Pump Circuits
(M) (Service 556 code first if present) Fuel pump relay or battery power feed was open - Power / Fuel Pump Circuits
How can the oxygen sensor have anything to do with the fuel pump power circuit?

Scott
From my documentation:

543 Hard code - goto X90
543 Memory code - goto X110

From X90:
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 543/524 indicates a fuel pump secondary circuit failure between the B(+) supply and the Fuel Pump Monitor (FPM) connection to the power-to-pump circuit.Possible causes:

No Starts:
· Open circuit between the B(+) supply and the FPM connection to the power-to-pump circuit.
· Fuel pump relay contacts always open.

Engine Starts:
· Left/Front Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) short to power
· Damaged Powertrain Control Module (PCM).

X110 also says 543 can be generated by a faulty O2 sensor
 

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sdpatt:
Clear it. The 543 can be generated by stalling the engine. If you are not having any problems with the fuel pump, that is probably what caused it.

Scott
THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP GUYS...
My SHO never stalled on me , so i was still nervous about the 543 code , but then i remembered i made the car stall during the decarbon procedure on shotimes. I cleared the codes a week ago and it hasn't come back.
I guess thats why SDPATT is called the SHO GOD.
THANKS....
 

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