sperold
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I failed my E-test on my 95 MTX.
Of course, my rickety old 89 passed with no problem. I ran the 89 through just for curiosity, as I am trying to figure out what its future will be. It just got a lot brighter.
So, I am considering all possibilities for my 95 to get it over the ****.
The KOEO test went well. In the contiuous memory, I got a code indicating my fuel pump secondary circuit was faulty.... but I ignored that. Mainly because my fuel pump works fine.
The timing check seemed to do well as the timing changed, but my crank pulley was dirty enough that I couldn't tell if it really did move the timing ahead 20 degees.
The KOER test did well, except I got a code that said there was a fault in my Wide Open Throttle (WOT) procedure, but I wrote that up to me not holding the gas pedal down very long (just a stab and right back up).
I had pulled the spout and it still failed.
Any insight?
I live in Ontario Canada, and the authorities have been monkeying around with this test ever since they put it in. They have lowered the acceptable allowed numbers... so that now, the car is expected to be cleaner than the requirements were, when it was new. Tough task.
Of course, my rickety old 89 passed with no problem. I ran the 89 through just for curiosity, as I am trying to figure out what its future will be. It just got a lot brighter.
So, I am considering all possibilities for my 95 to get it over the ****.
The KOEO test went well. In the contiuous memory, I got a code indicating my fuel pump secondary circuit was faulty.... but I ignored that. Mainly because my fuel pump works fine.
The timing check seemed to do well as the timing changed, but my crank pulley was dirty enough that I couldn't tell if it really did move the timing ahead 20 degees.
The KOER test did well, except I got a code that said there was a fault in my Wide Open Throttle (WOT) procedure, but I wrote that up to me not holding the gas pedal down very long (just a stab and right back up).
I had pulled the spout and it still failed.
Any insight?
I live in Ontario Canada, and the authorities have been monkeying around with this test ever since they put it in. They have lowered the acceptable allowed numbers... so that now, the car is expected to be cleaner than the requirements were, when it was new. Tough task.