IAC ohms test
Finally got a chance to do it. 60 ohms across 1-4 and 2-3 of the IAC. Sound right?
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Went ahead and put it back in the t/b. Now it's idling different. All three times I've messed with it this has happened. I'm thinking it may be a mechanical rather than an electrical issue.
Scanned for codes and came up with three: -IAC -Coolant Temp sensor (I'll test it tomorrow) -Battery disconnected (supposedly means the batt has been disconnected from the PCM in the last 50 on/off starts.Not by me it hasn't. Anyone had this code come up?) |
Originally Posted by EZEARL
(Post 2554826)
-Battery disconnected (supposedly means the batt has been disconnected from the PCM in the last 50 on/off starts.Not by me it hasn't. Anyone had this code come up?)
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Ever had your CEL come on? Even with those 3 codes coming up mine has never been on except for the two times when it was my fault. I've got an aquaintence whose a service manager at a Dodge/Jeep dealership. I may have to stop in next time I'm down his way and ask about "code 12".
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IAC ohms test (problem solved)
Fixed I hope. Both the IAC and CTS are good. The only thing I did that removed the IAC and CTS codes (22 and 25) was to polish the probe on the CTS. It was black. Not a crust but like an oxidation. Had to be sending false info to the PCM. And since that info is responsible for the fuel/air mixture it's probably what caused my IAC code to come up. For now all is good. Especially nice since it didn't cost me anything.
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