rendyx
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Today I decided I would run the EEC test, after my alternator problems, and see if everything was working okay. I drove around a bit, warmed up the SHO, then came back and jumpered the pins. I did the tests, and got these codes. They seem to get worse and worse.
1. 24 - ACT sensor temp out of range (is this because its freezing cold out?)
2. 66 - MAF voltage below range (left in memory, from when the car was running on a dead battery)
3. 25? - Knock sensor issue (hopefully because of the cold)
4. Cylinders 2 & 3 have some sort of problem in the cylinder balancing test.
As a result of these codes, especially the last one, tomorrow I will reset the computer, and rerun the codes. The only things I can think of that could cause these odd codes are the cold weather, that I ran the tests a couple times to make sure I read the codes right, and my aging plugs and wires, soon to be replaced. And that I don't believe I have reset the computer since the car was running without an alternator, only on a dying battery.
So any thoughts on these codes? Could a simple reset and retest solve them? I'm a bit worried.
<small>[ January 26, 2003, 11:20 AM: Message edited by: rendyx ]</small>
1. 24 - ACT sensor temp out of range (is this because its freezing cold out?)
2. 66 - MAF voltage below range (left in memory, from when the car was running on a dead battery)
3. 25? - Knock sensor issue (hopefully because of the cold)
4. Cylinders 2 & 3 have some sort of problem in the cylinder balancing test.
As a result of these codes, especially the last one, tomorrow I will reset the computer, and rerun the codes. The only things I can think of that could cause these odd codes are the cold weather, that I ran the tests a couple times to make sure I read the codes right, and my aging plugs and wires, soon to be replaced. And that I don't believe I have reset the computer since the car was running without an alternator, only on a dying battery.
So any thoughts on these codes? Could a simple reset and retest solve them? I'm a bit worried.
<small>[ January 26, 2003, 11:20 AM: Message edited by: rendyx ]</small>