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FAULT CODE - (title of post should be Name this "Blink" test - duh....)
OK, so here is the code that comes up when I do the "Blink" test:
__________________(long hold)
1-2-1-8
__________________(long hold)
1-2-1-8
this continues to repeat without changing.
This code does not seem to match any of the codes on the list - here is what is happening with the car
SYMPTOMS
Upon startup, no problems, engine revs freely from idle through redline. Then take 45min drive on PA TPKE, no one passing me for 40 miles - go through E-Z Pass, then next acceleration engine misses, or hesitates, and car, in gear, bucks at around 3,400 RPM. It does this about 3 times before I decide that it was not a patch of ice I drove over then hit dry pavement. I then keep the RPM's to under 3,000 and have no problem. Get to the parking lot, car in neutral, and engine continues to miss-hesitate at same RPM's when I run up the throttle quickly or slowly- no smell - coolant level stable, no "milkshake" on dipstick, but oil level is very FULL, where I normally run the car, at the top of the dipstick line.
Drove to work this morning, no symptons - outside temp during drive was 21 degrees F.
Recent work:
replace flywheel and clutch disc, new timing chain and Vario-cam pads, new main crank seal and oil pump drive gear.
Thanks for responding with your thoughts about what could be the culprit.
-Scott
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Just going on what was recently done, there is a sensor on the flywheel housing that could possibly cause those symptoms.
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[quote name='flash' post='65468' date='Jan 12 2009, 11:06 AM']intermittent RPM signal - the second digit (the "2") indicates "intermittent", where "1" would be constant[/quote]
Which I think the RPM signal is related to that sensor on the flywheel housing.
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Flash-
Thanks. OK - then, two questions:
1. what/where do I check/replace?
2. should the Fault Code list be edited?
Thanks.
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Holy smokes! You guys are just amazing. Great stuff - excellent photo's, with those arrows. I am going to have to learn how to do that...I will check this out - question - any idea why would the problem only occur when the car is warmed up?
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I'll be getting "hammered" today at the Barn and Pete will make it all better. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Max used the Hammer to find the code for the problem I was having - car hesitating periodically - and then immediately found the problem - cracked plastic housing for RPM sensor, located between the firewall and rear of the top of motor - the cracked plastic housing was causing wires to disconnect periodically, causing the engine to hesitate. The repair was to glue and tape the unit back together. Glue and tape are not very expensive. I like that....
Feels like I gained about 100 hp. Turns out it had nothing to do with the recent flywheel and clutch disc replacement. That's why Max and Pete do what they do. And they do it very, very well. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Scott, Can you take a picture of the area or part that was cracked, so we all know where to look if or when we experience the same thing?
Thanks!
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