SHOmetheway
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Guys, I've got an '89 (MTX) with 117k miles and no mods. A couple of weeks ago was driving down the highway and the engine intermittently missed a beat or two, and developed a slight yet intermittent "bucking" (after being stopped then going thru the gears and getting up to speed) over the next few days. I first thought it might have been crappy gas or water in the tank/gas, so I filled it up with 93 octane (what I always use) and put in a bottle of heet to absorb any water. Still same problem. I ran the codes and got a KOEO code of 11 and a continuous memory code of 19.
My code scanner is an Actron Mfg. with book published in 1997, and lists a
code 19 as: "Failure in Electronic Control Assembly (ECA) - problems with
internal voltage regulator. -or- RPM too low for EGR check during Engine
Run Self-Test. -or- Cylinder Identification (CID) sensor input failure".
The dalidesign.com site lists a code 19 as: "(O) No Vehicle Power (pins 37
+ 57) or bad PCM - VPWR Diagnosis.
(R) Erratic idle during test (reset throttle & retest) - Idle Set Procedures
Electronic ignition Cylinder ID sensor/circuit problem - Ignition Systems "
After researching this forum and a couple other sites, I checked the spark plug wells for oil - three were dry, found a few drops in three, and cleaned those out. I then decided to replace the camshaft position sensor (CPS), but that didn't resolve the problem - a continuous memory code of 14 (as well as the 19) jumped into the mix.
More research and I decided it might be the OTHER CPS (crankshaft position sensor), so I decided to go ahead with a front 60K since one hadn't been done in 8-9 years and about 60-70k miles. I replaced the timing belt, 2 acc. belts, water pump (old one was not leaking), crankshaft postion sensor, 3 camshaft seals, main front seal, lower rad. hose, and 2 heater hoses for fun and grins. Thanks to Joshua Langevin and Scott Patterson at the SHO Phoenixproject at http://www.shophoenixproject.com/ for a great how-to guide on that front 60k.
After the front 60k, the problem got worse with more codes added, but I realized after an engine bay search that I had stupidly forgotten to reconnect a 2-wire plug to a doo-dad at the back of the intake above the #3 cylinder area. (Murphy's Law has to happen to me occasionally so I don't forget it exists)
Now it's been a couple of days and after a few drives, it has seemingly performed fine except for once it gave me a little "buck" during acceleration. It still shows the same continuous code 19 (I do erase the codes after I check them). I don't like surprises, especially with a car and out on the road, so would really like to get this code 19 problem nailed before it does the same to me.
I've checked my battery and it puts out 12.8 volts when engine not running, and 14.1 volts with engine at idle. Does anyone know what the "Electronic Control Assembly (ECA)" relates to in today's SHO vocabulary? Does it (as well as the alternator, I think) have its own internal voltage regulator that could have gone bad? Is it the same as the IRCM? -is that the little 4"x4" metal black box under the plastic ledge, right above the radiator? -also called a "powertrain control module" or "PCM relay" or even a "fuel pump relay"?
Mine has a part #E9DF-12B577-AA with a big letter M on the label.
Could it be the ECM, whatever/wherever exactly that is?
rangerj shows a good schematic of the DIS module and a "Control module" in some of his posts - is that control module the IRCM, and same thing as described above? Could the DIS be causing this problem?
Gentlemen, I am stumped. Thanks for any help.
My code scanner is an Actron Mfg. with book published in 1997, and lists a
code 19 as: "Failure in Electronic Control Assembly (ECA) - problems with
internal voltage regulator. -or- RPM too low for EGR check during Engine
Run Self-Test. -or- Cylinder Identification (CID) sensor input failure".
The dalidesign.com site lists a code 19 as: "(O) No Vehicle Power (pins 37
+ 57) or bad PCM - VPWR Diagnosis.
(R) Erratic idle during test (reset throttle & retest) - Idle Set Procedures
Electronic ignition Cylinder ID sensor/circuit problem - Ignition Systems "
After researching this forum and a couple other sites, I checked the spark plug wells for oil - three were dry, found a few drops in three, and cleaned those out. I then decided to replace the camshaft position sensor (CPS), but that didn't resolve the problem - a continuous memory code of 14 (as well as the 19) jumped into the mix.
More research and I decided it might be the OTHER CPS (crankshaft position sensor), so I decided to go ahead with a front 60K since one hadn't been done in 8-9 years and about 60-70k miles. I replaced the timing belt, 2 acc. belts, water pump (old one was not leaking), crankshaft postion sensor, 3 camshaft seals, main front seal, lower rad. hose, and 2 heater hoses for fun and grins. Thanks to Joshua Langevin and Scott Patterson at the SHO Phoenixproject at http://www.shophoenixproject.com/ for a great how-to guide on that front 60k.
After the front 60k, the problem got worse with more codes added, but I realized after an engine bay search that I had stupidly forgotten to reconnect a 2-wire plug to a doo-dad at the back of the intake above the #3 cylinder area. (Murphy's Law has to happen to me occasionally so I don't forget it exists)
Now it's been a couple of days and after a few drives, it has seemingly performed fine except for once it gave me a little "buck" during acceleration. It still shows the same continuous code 19 (I do erase the codes after I check them). I don't like surprises, especially with a car and out on the road, so would really like to get this code 19 problem nailed before it does the same to me.
I've checked my battery and it puts out 12.8 volts when engine not running, and 14.1 volts with engine at idle. Does anyone know what the "Electronic Control Assembly (ECA)" relates to in today's SHO vocabulary? Does it (as well as the alternator, I think) have its own internal voltage regulator that could have gone bad? Is it the same as the IRCM? -is that the little 4"x4" metal black box under the plastic ledge, right above the radiator? -also called a "powertrain control module" or "PCM relay" or even a "fuel pump relay"?
Mine has a part #E9DF-12B577-AA with a big letter M on the label.
Could it be the ECM, whatever/wherever exactly that is?
rangerj shows a good schematic of the DIS module and a "Control module" in some of his posts - is that control module the IRCM, and same thing as described above? Could the DIS be causing this problem?
Gentlemen, I am stumped. Thanks for any help.