Sucks.I had a feeling someone was gonna get some nails in their tires. Guess I'm the winner.
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Sucks.I had a feeling someone was gonna get some nails in their tires. Guess I'm the winner.
Man! That sux! I hate it when trades leave all their shit around. Wgat a painMy neighbor got his shingles on his roof replaced--guess what?View attachment 281346
Just on the sudewall. Didn't look too bad till I pulled the nail out and tried to fix it--View attachment 281347
There's 4 of those strips in that hole. I don't trust it, so now I gotta put a tire on. Thankfully I have another, but it sux because I gotta swap the rim over. SUX!
Yup, and it still has decent tread too! I wouldn't be so mad if it was bald-ish.Man! That sux! I hate it when trades leave all their shit around. Wgat a pain
Yup, and it still has decent tread too! I wouldn't be so mad if it was bald-ish.
Actually it doesn't have a problem doing that now. I actually have to restrain myself from burning rubber. It's so much fun tho!Get your tune and it can be bald in a matter of minutes.
It was warned up--drove for almost 1 hr. This was at my low idle, around 450 rpms. I can def get that tomorrow or Friday. So you'll need st/Lt at 2000 rpms? What does that misfire graph look like? The one you're talking about. Thx for your help too @Fless This van has been driving me crazy for years. It actually stalled on me driving through an intersection today, and it wouldn't restart. I heard the TC bang a few times today while driving. No trans codes tho.We need to see the STFTs once they start counting; the O2 sensors need to warm up and get workin'.
Can you show both fuel trims (short and long) at idle, then at 2000 rpm?
I've never changed the O2's. Bought it with 110k and it now has 151k. I do think both cats are partially clogged, one more then the other. I was actually going to hollow 1 out. Would that cause my issues?Just numbers instead of the graph. Like "Cyl 1 = 35" "Cyl 2 = 13" etc. There seems to be an issue with higher misfires on cyl 1.
Rare that the instantaneous STFTs would be steady at 0; are your upstream O2 sensors working? Do you see a change in the STFTs?
If they continue at 0 then the LTFTs should eventually come down closer to that. LTFTs are an average of the STFT over a longer period of time. Seeing your LTFTs over +10% means that the ECM has been adding fuel for a while to compensate for a lean condition. Generally you want the sum of the ST and LT fuel trims to add up to something lower than 10%.
So if your STFT Bank 1 is 2%, and the LTFT for the same bank is 6%, 6+2= 8% which is generally acceptable.
Seeing the trims at the higher rpm could help determine if there is a vacuum leak or something else.
I actually changed that, thinking that might've been the issue.Clogged cats wouldn’t cause this issue. You’d see low efficiency convertor code.
Could be a bad coolant temp sensor. If it’s staying in open loop there wouldn’t be any STFT data.
No more tapa crap.I hate that I can’t use Tapatalk anymore. Thought I got kicked off the forum early this morning.
I'll give it a shot. Afaik there's only 1 coolant temp sensor which is located on the ds head. How can you tell if it's open or closed loop? Will it say it?Is there 2? One for gauge and one for ECM? See if it’s showing a reading with the scanner. The STFTs should be constantly adjusting based off pre-cat O2 sensors. Scan the O2 readings and coolant temp. Also see what the status says if it’s in closed loop or open.