Hello once again!
So I just took my '86 tc around the block. I noticed that the idle is surging, especially when rolling up to a stop light. Along with the surging, when I roll up to a stoplight, the idle will drop, almost stall, then pick back up to a surge-y idle. I also feel like there is a dead cylinder, but its hard to tell with one open header (had to cut one side off, need to fix). Plus, it sometimes has a hard time starting without giving it some throttle. Out of curiosity, I ran the eec iv test, and got the following codes: 12, 21, 22, 16, 13.
Now, 12 and 13 both point to (Idle Speed Control motor or Air Bypass not controlling idle properly). Is that the motor thing on the backside of the TB? Before I did this swap, my TC would start and search for an idle for a few seconds before settling down to a nice smooth idle. Now it has a hard time idling.
21 -- Engine coolant temp out of range. Not sure whats going on there. The coolant temp worked previously, and is plugged in (at least, it should be). If it isnt, which plug is the coolant temp plug so I can check to be sure?
22 -- MAP (vacuum) or BARO signal out of range. Not sure what this means?
16 -- According to the list, this is only a 1.9, 2.3 and 2.5L engine code?
Before I forget, here is the part list that I have:
With the newer computer, as soon as I got out of the car, I saw 4 flashes, and I completely forgot about that part of the test that requires user throttle input. Could that throw off the computer and put out false codes?
If you need to test voltages or other info, lmk and I will do my best to do so.
So I just took my '86 tc around the block. I noticed that the idle is surging, especially when rolling up to a stop light. Along with the surging, when I roll up to a stoplight, the idle will drop, almost stall, then pick back up to a surge-y idle. I also feel like there is a dead cylinder, but its hard to tell with one open header (had to cut one side off, need to fix). Plus, it sometimes has a hard time starting without giving it some throttle. Out of curiosity, I ran the eec iv test, and got the following codes: 12, 21, 22, 16, 13.
Now, 12 and 13 both point to (Idle Speed Control motor or Air Bypass not controlling idle properly). Is that the motor thing on the backside of the TB? Before I did this swap, my TC would start and search for an idle for a few seconds before settling down to a nice smooth idle. Now it has a hard time idling.
21 -- Engine coolant temp out of range. Not sure whats going on there. The coolant temp worked previously, and is plugged in (at least, it should be). If it isnt, which plug is the coolant temp plug so I can check to be sure?
22 -- MAP (vacuum) or BARO signal out of range. Not sure what this means?
16 -- According to the list, this is only a 1.9, 2.3 and 2.5L engine code?
Before I forget, here is the part list that I have:
- '86 gt cam
- gt40 heads
- 1990 mk vii DX3 ecu
- 19lb explorer injectors
- lincoln logs w/ new o2 sensors
- ho upper intake
- explorer TB w/ bored egr spacer
With the newer computer, as soon as I got out of the car, I saw 4 flashes, and I completely forgot about that part of the test that requires user throttle input. Could that throw off the computer and put out false codes?
If you need to test voltages or other info, lmk and I will do my best to do so.
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