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never saw one on the 92 when it was off..
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1. Eng temp above 194deg F. 2. at or near WOT (high load) So, based on this circuit description it is entirely possible to not get a code 43 when the sensor is unplugged. |
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So..... if you drive like a granny (I can assume LGAFF does not qualify on this count), OR you've changed your thermostat and/or fan cut-in - you won't get a DTC? I dunno - I have early activation of my fans and I still see temps > 200. Sounds like I need to disconnect the sensor and see what happens. |
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I can tell you that yesterday I hit WOT at above 200 several times on the way back from Home Depot because I chose to go to the one that is a few miles farther away than the one nearest me. I did this ostensibly to test to see if I'd get a 43 but also as an excuse to feel the WOT and to save some $ by shopping in a "no sales tax" US state :dancing |
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Bring up this thread again. Got a 92 zr1 here has a code 43. Suspecting a knock sensor issue. OHMed the sensor and it is at 3.891k. Customers car not sure of full repair history on it. Know all primary and Secondary injectors have been replaced over the past 3 years, and the fuel regulator was replaced last year. Just don't seem to have the power it should. Any suggestions would be helpful as i don't see to many of these.
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Is your ASR light or other lights coming on? I had a crack in the board of my chip for the knock sensor
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Did you or somebody replace knock sensor?
You might have a 1990 knock sensor. I will check and get back to you later. Pete |
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Have a read on this thread for some additional explanation. It's not a matter of knock, it's a matter of the knock sensor circuitry being operational. You don't get a MALF code if knock is occurring.
http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/di...de-43-esc.html |
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