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keithSRi

posted on 4th Nov 03 at 21:09

fcuking corsas.


mattyboy199

posted on 2nd Nov 03 at 15:29

ECU Fault Codes

12 Initiation of diagnosis. n/a
13 Oxygen sensor No change in voltage/open circuit.
14 Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS) Low voltage
15 Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS) High voltage
16 Knock signal circuit n/a
18 Knock control processor n/a
19 Crank Angle Sensor (CAS) Incorrect RPM signal
21 Throttle Potentiometer Sensor (TPS) High voltage
22 Throttle Potentiometer Sensor (TPS) Low voltage
24 Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) No speed signal or low voltage
25 Injector valve Low voltage
28 Fuel pump relay contacts Contact problem
29 Fuel pump relay Low voltage
32 Fuel pump relay High voltage
33 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor High voltage
34 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor Low voltage
35 Idle stepper motor Poor or no idle speed control
41 Amplifier control signal, cylinders 2 and 3 (Direct Ignition System (DIS)) High voltage
42 Amplifier control signal, cylinders 1 and 4 (Direct Ignition System (DIS)) High voltage
43 Primary ignition (distributor systems) High voltage
44 Oxygen sensor Air/Fuel mixture too lean (weak)
45 Oxygen sensor Air/Fuel mixture too rich
46 Amplifier (Direct Ignition System (DIS)) control signal (A+B) High voltage
47 Linear exhaust gas re-circulation (EGR) position n/a
49 Battery supply to Engine Control Unit (ECU) High voltage (greater than 17 volts)
51 Engine Control Unit (ECU) Defective ECU (disconnect and reconnect (ECU), then recheck for fault codes). Memory failure
52 Secondary air pump relay Low voltage
53 Secondary air pump relay High voltage
54 Idle Carbon Monoxide (CO) potentiometer n/a
55 Engine Control Unit (ECU) fault Renew Engine Control Unit (ECU)
56 Air control soleniod Low voltage
57 Air control soleniod High voltage
61 Fuel tank vent valve (FTVV) Low voltage
62 Fuel tank vent valve (FTVV) High voltage
63 Amplifier control signal, cylinders 2 and 3 (Direct Ignition System (DIS)) Low voltage
64 Amplifier control signal, cylinders 1 and 4 (Direct Ignition System (DIS)) Low voltage
65 Primary ignition (distributor systems) Low voltage
66 Throttle position sensor (TPS) Hose broken
67 Air Flow Sensor (AFS), hot wire meter (air mass meter) Signal is outside normal operation parameters (out of range)
68 Air Flow Sensor (AFS), hot wire meter (air mass meter) Faulty air mass meter signal, incorrect frequency
69 Air Temperature Sensor (ATS) (MPi only) Low voltage
71 Air Temperature Sensor (ATS) (MPi only) High voltage
72 Amplifier (Direct Ignition System (DIS)) control signal (A+B) Lead interruption, open circuit
75 Torque control (Automatic Transmission (AT) only) Low voltage
76 Torque control (Automatic Transmission (AT) only) Continuous
81 Injector valve High voltage
83 Immobiliser No or wrong code
84 Immobiliser No signal
85 Immobiliser Wrong signal
87 Air conditioning cut-off relay Low voltage
88 Air conditioning cut-off relay High voltage
92 Camshaft sensor Faulty hall effect sensor or circuit
93 Quad drive module (in ECU) n/a


The ECU only stores fault codes for wrong siginals or no signals (see 83, 84 & 85) if the immobilser is malfunctioning then its jus sending out random signals not wrong ones.

[Edited on 02-11-2003 by mattyboy199]


keithSRi

posted on 2nd Nov 03 at 14:21

but my engine mangement light wouldnt come on if there was a fault with imboliser?


mattyboy199

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 17:42

quote:
Originally posted by mattyboy199
immobilsier


Im telling ya get it checked


keithSRi

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 17:08

as i said the car has been plugged into diagnostic machines 3 times now and it comes back blank, no fault codes are being stored for some reason.
its running at just below 90 after about 30mins which is fine


thekemp

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 10:58

what temp is the car running at? after 30 mins or so


BeArDy

posted on 31st Oct 03 at 22:16

why dont u just do the paper clip trick and read the ECU codes and find out the proper problem, and stop guessing.
they will be recorded if u say the orange engine mang light comes on.....


Tom J

posted on 31st Oct 03 at 21:43

i had similar problem last week, changed the distributor cap and rotor arm and its fine now


Adam-D

posted on 31st Oct 03 at 19:54

quote:
Originally posted by mattyboy199
immobilsier


thats true dont they corrode after time and cause probs? vaux ones


mattyboy199

posted on 31st Oct 03 at 19:30

immobilsier


Adam-D

posted on 31st Oct 03 at 17:45

was thinking leads or plugs but if it starts when he preses acel it sugests fuleing and mixture<inlet manfiold

if it was leads and plugs it wundstart at all it would just flood


matt_jonesuk

posted on 31st Oct 03 at 17:42

leads or plugs?


Adam-D

posted on 31st Oct 03 at 17:35

how new is your fuel filter?
dogy fuel pump
blockage in fuel line
dogy injector-s
air leak on inlet maifold somewhere


keithSRi

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 31st Oct 03 at 17:29

my car has had this problem for a while, it keeps juddering then cutting out on me, then when i try and start the engine it doesnt start, but if i pump the gas whilst trying to start it it will start but wont idle without stalling and sounds ruff as fcuk, the little orange light comes on the dash to, but it does fix itself and after like 30mins or so it will run fine, iv had it plugged into diagnostics machines 3 times now all come back no problems, any ideas whats wrong?
its 1.416v ecotech, oh and its been suggested by a "mechanic" that cause it has a de-cat the gases my be backing up into the engine which may cause this problem, but iv never heard of this happening b4.:boggle: