Chris Mosher
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- Nov 18, 2020
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Clean the throttle body and MAF then take it on the freeway and do high speed run to clear everything out.
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Still seems like we got something going on here. No issue for the whole week then just dropped off the fuel pressure kit now and had trouble starting in the parking lot. Doesn't seem like the fuel pump was the issue. The one time it died at home after cleaning the throttle body it maintained pressure. MAF sensor was also cleaned.
Maybe a bit of an out of the box question, but here goes. I do have a fault code for a knock sensor. Is it possible that the sensor stops reading and the timing gets messed up causing the engine to shutdown?
@iamdub the code i have is P0327.
I haven't tried any of that yet. I've only tried jiggling the ignition switch around. Was just going to look up the schematic for the ignition circuit.
So was just out messing with it. I pounded, pulled and twisted on pretty much anything under the hood I could get at. It never missed a beat. I pulled one of the PCM connectors off and noticed something I've never seen before. There's some kind of oil in here. To me that's not normal.
Weird. Was there any other oil staining in or around the area?They both have oil in them.
Was the leak on a high pressure hose? If it was could've just shot out while the hood was closed, and over time the oil got washed off the outer pcm case but stayed inside.@Tonyrodz the color was dark like something that was used. I did have a power steering leak on the pressure hose right after I started driving it. I don't see how that would have gotten in there though with the cover in place. And the connectors weren't full of oil on the outside either.
So was just out messing with it. I pounded, pulled and twisted on pretty much anything under the hood I could get at. It never missed a beat. I pulled one of the PCM connectors off and noticed something I've never seen before. There's some kind of oil in here. To me that's not normal.