DChristie
01-30-2006, 13:54
Is it possible for a short in the electrical system to change the IP timing and make the change permanent?
I was driving around Houston and the old girl started to run rough (miss and cough). I checked the codes and found none. :confused:
I decided to jiggle the wiring harness in the IP, MAP sensor and the Fuel shutoff solenoid area.
I killed it a couple of times so I'm thinking short/loose wiring.
Since I killed it, I checked the codes again.
This time I get 18, 34, 35, 36, 48, and 62.
I replaced the MAP sensor and repaired a short I suspected to it. I found no other obvious issues.
The rough idle and miss are gone, but now I have an incredible clatter (like an angry old Ford International/Harvester trying to throw a rod... at me :D )
I jiggled the harness a bit more and the clatter stopped, back to normal noise. I went for a test drive; great power, but too much soot on acceleration but the turbo is spooling and I'm developing 8-10 lbs boost. The clatter re-developed on the test run. Wiggling the harness won't correct the trouble now. ( I was just going to run a rope through the firewall and leave a pair of heavy duty electrician gloves for the passenger to use when tugging on the rope :rolleyes: :D )
I've had to drive it like this for now, (only tranport I have.) The clatter is louder when cold. It is reduced when hot but it doesn't go away completely.
Checked codes just before I came in to post, 34 and 62.
I don't have a scantool to check timing myself.
Ask any questions you may have if I missed something, or can clarify.
Thanks gentlemen
DChristie
I was driving around Houston and the old girl started to run rough (miss and cough). I checked the codes and found none. :confused:
I decided to jiggle the wiring harness in the IP, MAP sensor and the Fuel shutoff solenoid area.
I killed it a couple of times so I'm thinking short/loose wiring.
Since I killed it, I checked the codes again.
This time I get 18, 34, 35, 36, 48, and 62.
I replaced the MAP sensor and repaired a short I suspected to it. I found no other obvious issues.
The rough idle and miss are gone, but now I have an incredible clatter (like an angry old Ford International/Harvester trying to throw a rod... at me :D )
I jiggled the harness a bit more and the clatter stopped, back to normal noise. I went for a test drive; great power, but too much soot on acceleration but the turbo is spooling and I'm developing 8-10 lbs boost. The clatter re-developed on the test run. Wiggling the harness won't correct the trouble now. ( I was just going to run a rope through the firewall and leave a pair of heavy duty electrician gloves for the passenger to use when tugging on the rope :rolleyes: :D )
I've had to drive it like this for now, (only tranport I have.) The clatter is louder when cold. It is reduced when hot but it doesn't go away completely.
Checked codes just before I came in to post, 34 and 62.
I don't have a scantool to check timing myself.
Ask any questions you may have if I missed something, or can clarify.
Thanks gentlemen
DChristie