My latest white 94 atx was acquired from a guy who was putting in a rebuilt trans and abandoned the project because he couldn't figure out how to rewire & reconnect everything....
I now have it running, and it has a few issues, most of which I know how to take care of myself. However, there is one that is new to me and has me stumped:
The KOER test returns the following codes:
136 - lean on LH bank
213 - spout circuit open
327 - dpfe output below minimum
632 - od cancel switch not cycled during test
I did the cycle the od cancel switch, and it lit the 'od off' light on the dash, so I'm hoping that I just didn't do it at the right time.
The dpfe output is below the minimum due to the connector not being on the dpfe - the connector looks like it was run over by a truck, so I'll have to replace that - and I have a wiring harness from which to borrow, so that's all going to be okay.
The lean condition is likely a bad o2 sensor, and I have another that I can swap in.
The spout circuit open is causing me a headache. The spout connector is in place, and the pins look good. Do those connectors go bad? Or does this suggest that somewhere in that wiring at the back of the engine there is a wire that has a problem? The engine runs like the spout is open, because it doesn't have much power, etc. Is that connector just a jumper, or is there a resister in there? Where do I go from here?
Help will be greatly appreciated.
I now have it running, and it has a few issues, most of which I know how to take care of myself. However, there is one that is new to me and has me stumped:
The KOER test returns the following codes:
136 - lean on LH bank
213 - spout circuit open
327 - dpfe output below minimum
632 - od cancel switch not cycled during test
I did the cycle the od cancel switch, and it lit the 'od off' light on the dash, so I'm hoping that I just didn't do it at the right time.
The dpfe output is below the minimum due to the connector not being on the dpfe - the connector looks like it was run over by a truck, so I'll have to replace that - and I have a wiring harness from which to borrow, so that's all going to be okay.
The lean condition is likely a bad o2 sensor, and I have another that I can swap in.
The spout circuit open is causing me a headache. The spout connector is in place, and the pins look good. Do those connectors go bad? Or does this suggest that somewhere in that wiring at the back of the engine there is a wire that has a problem? The engine runs like the spout is open, because it doesn't have much power, etc. Is that connector just a jumper, or is there a resister in there? Where do I go from here?
Help will be greatly appreciated.