I already posted this on TCCA but was hoping someone could shed some light to my problem here as well.
I got my 1998 SHO back from the tranny shop (after a $2100 rebuild!!!!!) and the moment I picked my car up from the shop, down the road to my house, the car started jerking, hesitating, and idling pretty rough. Exact same symptoms I had last time I had a coil go out.
Anyway, today, about 3 days after I picked up the car, the SES light came on. It is still doing the same thing it was doing when I picked it up from the tranny shop. I went and got the codes read and I got these two codes:
P1132 Manufacturer control. Fuel Error Metering.
P0172 System Too Rich, Bank 1.
So what could this be? Keep in mind, the whole exhaust was pulled out, the subframe, the engine was completely unbolted and on a lift, the wiring harness, etc. Since this was not going on when I dropped the car off, is the shop responsible? Did the shop forget to hook something back up, or do it improperly? And what exactly is wrong with my car? Anyone have any ideas? I have no codes for a bad coil or anything....the car has 150k+ plus miles, and it was pretty cool, too...the car was on the original tranny @ 150k miles. Pretty good for a SHO if you ask me.
Thanks
-Kyle
I got my 1998 SHO back from the tranny shop (after a $2100 rebuild!!!!!) and the moment I picked my car up from the shop, down the road to my house, the car started jerking, hesitating, and idling pretty rough. Exact same symptoms I had last time I had a coil go out.
Anyway, today, about 3 days after I picked up the car, the SES light came on. It is still doing the same thing it was doing when I picked it up from the tranny shop. I went and got the codes read and I got these two codes:
P1132 Manufacturer control. Fuel Error Metering.
P0172 System Too Rich, Bank 1.
So what could this be? Keep in mind, the whole exhaust was pulled out, the subframe, the engine was completely unbolted and on a lift, the wiring harness, etc. Since this was not going on when I dropped the car off, is the shop responsible? Did the shop forget to hook something back up, or do it improperly? And what exactly is wrong with my car? Anyone have any ideas? I have no codes for a bad coil or anything....the car has 150k+ plus miles, and it was pretty cool, too...the car was on the original tranny @ 150k miles. Pretty good for a SHO if you ask me.
Thanks
-Kyle