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If you still have your secondaries and IF they are part of the problem, you could always eliminate them (rip them out) and any future vac issues that may be associated with them. Again, only IF that is part of the issue.
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Very true a lot of helpful documentation on how to pull them or pin them on here. A lot of us have pulled them over the years to get rid of the secondary issues. It sucks to have to pull the plenum every time a 63 code comes up
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Okay here is a recap, Okay with the PowerKey off and after a 20 or so minutes of driving my check engine light turns on. Prior to the check engine light the car runs just fine through the rev range. Once the check engine light turns on when I use throttle past 3000 I have a very strong stumble or cut off. And with check engine on or off I don't have my secondaries opening. I check the pump is working and yes it is, and the codes I pulled are 52(Pass-key key detection circuit shorted) and 61(Pass-key – key #1 programming resistance out of range). About 200 miles ago I just completed a extensive under plenum rebuild the link is below of everything that I did. What is my next move gentlemen.
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First off thank you so much for straightening that out I really do appreciate it. So what we are saying is that I have a faulty EOT sensor? Where is that located and where can i find one?
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An ACD "jobber" would be more inclined to have it on their shelf than a dealer. You could call first. The inventory requirements for ACD "jobbers" is substantially different than the dealer requirements. Last edited by WVZR-1; 11-21-2013 at 12:42 PM. |
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BIGGEST racket in the auto industry is replacing good parts with good parts. exempli gratia: Mechanic, to customer, after plugging in the computer to car's ALDL: "Computer says, DTC 'X' circuit. I can replace 'X' device, and that will probably fix it." Customer says, "Ok", then pays, and drives off Open Loop, no SES light. 3 days later, first time Closed Loop, SES light. Back to mechanic. Mechanic says, I'll try another 'X' device, and won't charge for the device (but WILL charge labor). And he puts the good 'X' device back on the shelf. Then it repeats ad infinitum, until customer decides to sell car, with 'Lots of new parts'. And a corroded ground wire, that could have been fixed in 5 minutes for free, instead of wasting days back and forth to the shop, and $1,740.xx, on good parts. Customers are dumbaces. Too busy punching buttons, passing inane non-sense on their smart device, instead of using their brains... I even fell for some dumb stuff once at the GMC dealer, WHEN I HAD THE TSB IN MY HAND!!! Customer SHOULD have said to mechanic, "SHOW ME why you think 'X' device needs replacing". Sir Rants-A-Lot OUT! .................................................. ......... You have a multimeter there Dave? And thanks to Darryl [Dom?] for re-opening the thread... |
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Is there a test procedure for that sensor????
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