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Ok guys, brief backstory... please read to the end!
Yes I have searched and read dozens of threads on here regarding this, but most do not post a resolution that has not been tried already.
Car started showing intermittent code 12 about 2 years ago (it would go on, then go off on Key Off and stay off for 7 months or so, so no cause for alarm). Starting end of last year it started to become more semi permanent (coming on weekly). Now it actually will stay come on daily after about 1 hour of driving (car fully warmed up).
I started with the most obvious culprit and did the somewhat lazy 'replace egr valve' with a factory unit. Obviously problem was not solved so we are here.
So I opened up the FSM and went through the full section from TOP to bottom. The system passes the entire diag tree with flying colors (has 8" vacuum on hose 5 when EGR solenoid is activated. 12 V and ground at the EGR solenoid wiring. EGR stalls car when vacuum applied. The power wire at EGR has 4.9V Key On (not running) and the center wire has 1.2V Key on (not running) and smoothly moves from 1.2 to 4V as vacuum is applied. The pins at the ECU both show correct voltage as well according to the FSM. I swapped ECU's with my other 91's ECU. Still no change . CEL code 12 after driving for 1 hour or so.
I swapped the entire ECU control box with 2 other units (known working good). Same exact symptoms.
I swapped intake manifolds with a spare that I just thoroughly cleaned the EGR ports from the inside of the runners out to the external pipe with solvent and a pipe cleaner.
I did the reset procedure between each test run as well.
SO. I have run out of ideas. The only things I can think of is the computer is getting incorrect data from either the IAT or O2 sensors which is causing a conflict on the EGR lift tables. (Aka o2 or IAT sensor is within voltage range but stuck or something like that). The O2 sensors are NTK sensors. There is no other codes in the car except 36 as my TCS is removed.
Due to lack of information in the FSM, I am unsure how the other sensors such as O2 TW and IAT affect the EGR tables but that is ALL I can think of.
If you have information please let me know. I am not one to be stumped by electrical usually but this one has got me running in circles.
Cliff notes to avoid asking questions already answered:
Used FSM for full diag (passes all flowchart tests and is deemed intermittent by FSM)
Replaced EGR no change
Replaced Intake manifold with port cleaned unit no change
Replaced EGR Solenoid, and CVC with 2x known working units and no change
Replaced ECU with known working ECU no change
Need information how the o2 iat and tw sensors determine EGR lift (has NTK o2 sensors and OEM IAT TW with no codes relevant to these sensors).
Thank you in advanced.
BTW 1991 US Model, 224k miles on it. Stock minus Comptech headers and K and N air filter.
Yes I have searched and read dozens of threads on here regarding this, but most do not post a resolution that has not been tried already.
Car started showing intermittent code 12 about 2 years ago (it would go on, then go off on Key Off and stay off for 7 months or so, so no cause for alarm). Starting end of last year it started to become more semi permanent (coming on weekly). Now it actually will stay come on daily after about 1 hour of driving (car fully warmed up).
I started with the most obvious culprit and did the somewhat lazy 'replace egr valve' with a factory unit. Obviously problem was not solved so we are here.
So I opened up the FSM and went through the full section from TOP to bottom. The system passes the entire diag tree with flying colors (has 8" vacuum on hose 5 when EGR solenoid is activated. 12 V and ground at the EGR solenoid wiring. EGR stalls car when vacuum applied. The power wire at EGR has 4.9V Key On (not running) and the center wire has 1.2V Key on (not running) and smoothly moves from 1.2 to 4V as vacuum is applied. The pins at the ECU both show correct voltage as well according to the FSM. I swapped ECU's with my other 91's ECU. Still no change . CEL code 12 after driving for 1 hour or so.
I swapped the entire ECU control box with 2 other units (known working good). Same exact symptoms.
I swapped intake manifolds with a spare that I just thoroughly cleaned the EGR ports from the inside of the runners out to the external pipe with solvent and a pipe cleaner.
I did the reset procedure between each test run as well.
SO. I have run out of ideas. The only things I can think of is the computer is getting incorrect data from either the IAT or O2 sensors which is causing a conflict on the EGR lift tables. (Aka o2 or IAT sensor is within voltage range but stuck or something like that). The O2 sensors are NTK sensors. There is no other codes in the car except 36 as my TCS is removed.
Due to lack of information in the FSM, I am unsure how the other sensors such as O2 TW and IAT affect the EGR tables but that is ALL I can think of.
If you have information please let me know. I am not one to be stumped by electrical usually but this one has got me running in circles.
Cliff notes to avoid asking questions already answered:
Used FSM for full diag (passes all flowchart tests and is deemed intermittent by FSM)
Replaced EGR no change
Replaced Intake manifold with port cleaned unit no change
Replaced EGR Solenoid, and CVC with 2x known working units and no change
Replaced ECU with known working ECU no change
Need information how the o2 iat and tw sensors determine EGR lift (has NTK o2 sensors and OEM IAT TW with no codes relevant to these sensors).
Thank you in advanced.
BTW 1991 US Model, 224k miles on it. Stock minus Comptech headers and K and N air filter.