GreenGemNYC
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So, I’ve had a bunch of issues all seemingly popping up at once. One week my 1995 A/T was running fine (but stalling until it warmed up-IAC valve on the way also) then the next it would crank and not turn over, was getting some smoke from the ignition coil. Blew out the starter trying to crank it (stupid move i know). So now I’ve got a starter and the valve coming this weekend, and i picked up an obd1 eec scanner today and some codes popped up.
124 C- throttle position sensor voltage above normal
211 C- profile ignition pickup (pip) circuit fault
556 C- Fuel pump relay primary circuit fault
So now I’ve got some answers and also some questions.
For the 124, should a new throttle position sensor cure this? Or am i possibly looking at some wiring issue along the way? Anyone had this issue before (or any of these others?)
For the 211, the pip, is that the ignition coil? Should a new one do the trick possibly?
For the 556, does this mean just the relay is bad? Or am i possibly again looking at a wiring issue buried somewhere?
i know it’s a lot to unpack but I’ve found myself laid off with time (and a little money) on my hands to finally get this sorted out and running so any guidance would be much appreciated, thanks in advance all!
124 C- throttle position sensor voltage above normal
211 C- profile ignition pickup (pip) circuit fault
556 C- Fuel pump relay primary circuit fault
So now I’ve got some answers and also some questions.
For the 124, should a new throttle position sensor cure this? Or am i possibly looking at some wiring issue along the way? Anyone had this issue before (or any of these others?)
For the 211, the pip, is that the ignition coil? Should a new one do the trick possibly?
For the 556, does this mean just the relay is bad? Or am i possibly again looking at a wiring issue buried somewhere?
i know it’s a lot to unpack but I’ve found myself laid off with time (and a little money) on my hands to finally get this sorted out and running so any guidance would be much appreciated, thanks in advance all!