Sorry, this isn't a Festiva, but nobody seems to want to bother to respond to my issue over on the J-Body forum.
But this is a 2002 Chevy Cavalier LS Sport
2.2 Ecotec with 4 Speed Automatic with 109k miles
The check engine light is on, and I pulled code P0327 (Knock Sensor Low input voltage) and P0507 (Idle control system RPM higher than expected), and just today I pulled a code for a hard "Running too lean" code
Now the speedo needle has been randomly dropping to 0, and when this happens the transmission will stick in first gear. Here is a video I recorded today on the way to work.
Also the Trac Off light keeps coming on, and going off multiple times in a short drive as well.
Just and FYI. This car HAS in the past been totaled, and rebuilt, and inspected and approved for a Rebuilt title. Apparently from the previous owner, they said the whole front clip of the car was replaced.
It wouldn't surprise me if the ECU might have been damaged in the crash that totaled it. I found on google that 3rd Gen J Body ECU failure is quite common. But I am reluctant to replace it, since it requires Tech2 programming.
But I am also concerned that it may be the engine wire harness, since sometimes the car runs perfectly, and other times it runs like complete crap. It's never failed to start, and always starts on the first crank.
What do you guys think?
PS. Also getting AWFUL gas mileage. like the car has only done less than 200miles on this tank and is at between and eighth of a tank, and a quarter.
But this is a 2002 Chevy Cavalier LS Sport
2.2 Ecotec with 4 Speed Automatic with 109k miles
The check engine light is on, and I pulled code P0327 (Knock Sensor Low input voltage) and P0507 (Idle control system RPM higher than expected), and just today I pulled a code for a hard "Running too lean" code
Now the speedo needle has been randomly dropping to 0, and when this happens the transmission will stick in first gear. Here is a video I recorded today on the way to work.
Also the Trac Off light keeps coming on, and going off multiple times in a short drive as well.
Just and FYI. This car HAS in the past been totaled, and rebuilt, and inspected and approved for a Rebuilt title. Apparently from the previous owner, they said the whole front clip of the car was replaced.
It wouldn't surprise me if the ECU might have been damaged in the crash that totaled it. I found on google that 3rd Gen J Body ECU failure is quite common. But I am reluctant to replace it, since it requires Tech2 programming.
But I am also concerned that it may be the engine wire harness, since sometimes the car runs perfectly, and other times it runs like complete crap. It's never failed to start, and always starts on the first crank.
What do you guys think?
PS. Also getting AWFUL gas mileage. like the car has only done less than 200miles on this tank and is at between and eighth of a tank, and a quarter.
Comment