Gomez:
Plug on the VAF is clean and tight, this stalling and idle issue has been going on for 3 weeks and because it was a hit and miss deal I wasn't sure what it was and I've been researching it like crazy.
As I posted ( maybe in this thread or another) I actually got the car to start and idle last Thursday night after struggling with it in a Micky D's parking lot for three hours!
IT ran great after I cleared the computer, pulled Neg cable on battery and then step on Brake pedal for 5 seconds, warmed it up for a few minutes and followed the GF home, about a hundred yards or so from the Apt complex it crapped out but first started not idile at stop lights and trying to die which i finally did.
I actually ran a jumper wire to the fuel pump test relay and made the pump run everytime the key is on.
Finally figuring out how to get the OBD I system to cough up trouble codes was a great help and it is signaling code 34 bad ISC bpa!
Manual says this should have a resistance reading of 7.5 to 9.5 Oms Mine is 13.5 so I am thinking to high a resistance is causing "bad" feedback from the ISC to the computer and not allowing the VAF to "signal" proper air flow.
A ISC is on the way from E bay with high hopes it will cure the problem!
I'll keep everyone posted on my progress, the ISC should be here by Thursday.
Plug on the VAF is clean and tight, this stalling and idle issue has been going on for 3 weeks and because it was a hit and miss deal I wasn't sure what it was and I've been researching it like crazy.
As I posted ( maybe in this thread or another) I actually got the car to start and idle last Thursday night after struggling with it in a Micky D's parking lot for three hours!
IT ran great after I cleared the computer, pulled Neg cable on battery and then step on Brake pedal for 5 seconds, warmed it up for a few minutes and followed the GF home, about a hundred yards or so from the Apt complex it crapped out but first started not idile at stop lights and trying to die which i finally did.
I actually ran a jumper wire to the fuel pump test relay and made the pump run everytime the key is on.
Finally figuring out how to get the OBD I system to cough up trouble codes was a great help and it is signaling code 34 bad ISC bpa!
Manual says this should have a resistance reading of 7.5 to 9.5 Oms Mine is 13.5 so I am thinking to high a resistance is causing "bad" feedback from the ISC to the computer and not allowing the VAF to "signal" proper air flow.
A ISC is on the way from E bay with high hopes it will cure the problem!
I'll keep everyone posted on my progress, the ISC should be here by Thursday.
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