Stalls At Start Up W/ Pfc
Originally Posted by tfhuth' date='May 23 2003, 08:41 AM
[quote name='JimmyJimboJet' date='May 22 2003, 07:24 PM'] did you let the ecu learn the idle?
when you go into the 'etc' menu, then to the switch/sensor screen, what switchs are lit up?
when you go into the 'etc' menu, then to the switch/sensor screen, what switchs are lit up?
Yes I let it learn for 10 mins at no load
10 mins w/ lights on
10 mins w/ air on
I just checked the switches: I have the following lit. CAT, ELD, HWL, PAC, and CCN
Does that sound right?
Thanks, Tom [/quote]
HWL is the cat temp light. The PFC uses this as a check engine light. Are any of the sensor readings reverse lit? (dark background with green numbers)
Ok, My bad. When I reported those switches earlier, I had done it in the key on posistion engine not running. With the engine running and warm the switches I have lit are as follows FPD ( fuel pump operation ) PAC ( port air control ) and CCN ( charge control ) .
Tom
Tom
Hey All,
I think I got it. Like I said, it only had the problem when I first started it ( cold ). I went to the water temp correction page and bumped the numbers in the 10°C range from 1.57 1.50 to 1.79 1.73 respectively.
Started and continued running fine the past two days. Hope that ends that problem.
Thanks for the replys, Tom
I think I got it. Like I said, it only had the problem when I first started it ( cold ). I went to the water temp correction page and bumped the numbers in the 10°C range from 1.57 1.50 to 1.79 1.73 respectively.
Started and continued running fine the past two days. Hope that ends that problem.
Thanks for the replys, Tom
Originally Posted by yayer' date='Jun 15 2003, 12:47 AM
tfhuth.. I have the exact same problem
where did you get your PFC from? i'll try what you did and see if it works.
Got it from Rotary Extreme in a group buy.
Did you get yours fixed. Mine has been starting fine now.
Tom
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