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EFI problem?
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EFI problem?
Does anyone know what would cause my 90 US Rocky to idle erratically? The check engine light came on with a code of "12," which is not listed in my online manuals. I checked it three times to make sure I was not just able to count, but that's what I keep getting ... a 12. I do have a major exhaust leak on a bracket after the O2 and before the cat. Would that affect it?
Turning on the aircon will increase the idle speed (as will turning on the heater fan or headlights). There are two solenoids that open up and bypass air into the inlet manifold, they are controlled by signals from the ECU. The aircon one is adjustable and hangs off the outer side of the inlet manifold.Kickingback99 wrote:When i turn on a/c the idle speed levels out at 1000.
Idle speed can be adjusted on the throttle body. Try playing around with your ignition timing and you might be able to cure the erratic idle.
Pull the EFI fuses for a couple of minutes (or disconnect your battery) and reset the ECU's memory too. See if that helps.
David
Check your air bypass valve in the throttle body. My bet is it's jammed open- it should close when the coolant warms up.
Exactly the same thing happened to mine about 18mths ago. It was continually revving up and down- got strange looks at traffic lights! People thought I wanted a drag.
Check the coolant is flowing through the pipes up to the valve housing and also try levering the valve with a screwdriver to free it up. I think I may have sprayed silicone spray into mine to help free it; but thinking back that wasn't so smart as it can poison oxy sensors....
If you search you'll find more info on it.
Exactly the same thing happened to mine about 18mths ago. It was continually revving up and down- got strange looks at traffic lights! People thought I wanted a drag.
Check the coolant is flowing through the pipes up to the valve housing and also try levering the valve with a screwdriver to free it up. I think I may have sprayed silicone spray into mine to help free it; but thinking back that wasn't so smart as it can poison oxy sensors....
If you search you'll find more info on it.
David
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