So Many Codes

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SRGUYINDAVIS

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Hey all,

my 1990 SHO is throwing all sorts of codes:
22
35
51
52
53
54


all of which indicate that some sensor is unplugged or exceeds the test limits.

What do you guys think the deal is?
 

projectSHO89

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Check the integrity of both the Vref and the SIG RTN lines from each of the indicated sensors (MAP/BARO, ECT, IAT, EGR Position) to the PCM.

One is probably open due to a faulty splice or wiring connection.

Steve
 

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Along the lines of what Steve said, there is no such thing as an EEC-IV code that has a zero as one of the digits. A zero cannot be counted in blinks or needle sweeps, so they aren't used.

Accordingly, there is no "10" code.
 

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If I had to guess, I'd say that all those sensors share a common ground, and that ground is disconnected. It'd account for all the sensor high codes. I don't have a Gen 1 wiring diagram in front of me, but if someone else does, and they could verify that, it'd be great.
 

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