Jrgunn5150
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Just want to add, just because your light isn't on, doesn't mean you don't have code's.
did not know that.J.R. said:Just want to add, just because your light isn't on, doesn't mean you don't have code's.
SnakedMark8 said:http://www.blueovalchips.com/index.php?action=faq#a15 If you still have the black plastic cover on the EEC then there's no chip in it. It's a real pain to come down from it's mount. There's a plastic triangle shaped bracket that holds it in place, 2 metric screws. The connector is a 10 mm bolt. If it was flashed you won't see a chip installed since that process goes through the OBD II port.
I'm going to assume that you don't have all the tools or equipment needed to run a full check on the car. So you don't have any CELs? The fuel pressure is check from the valve you found. You have to check it with the vacuum line connected and then removed. It will run from 39 - 41 with the line removed and 28 - 32 with the line installed. If you don't have an OBD II reader you should invest in one. You can pick up a cheap one like an Actron CP9135 for $60. Or take your car to an Advance Auto or something like that and have them read your codes. You can also purchase the Actron from these places. That's a good starting point. Post up the codes you find.
[TxCobrA98 said:]
did not know that.J.R. said:Just want to add, just because your light isn't on, doesn't mean you don't have code's.
SnakedMark8 said:http://www.blueovalchips.com/index.php?action=faq#a15 If you still have the black plastic cover on the EEC then there's no chip in it. It's a real pain to come down from it's mount. There's a plastic triangle shaped bracket that holds it in place, 2 metric screws. The connector is a 10 mm bolt. If it was flashed you won't see a chip installed since that process goes through the OBD II port.
I'm going to assume that you don't have all the tools or equipment needed to run a full check on the car. So you don't have any CELs? The fuel pressure is check from the valve you found. You have to check it with the vacuum line connected and then removed. It will run from 39 - 41 with the line removed and 28 - 32 with the line installed. If you don't have an OBD II reader you should invest in one. You can pick up a cheap one like an Actron CP9135 for $60. Or take your car to an Advance Auto or something like that and have them read your codes. You can also purchase the Actron from these places. That's a good starting point. Post up the codes you find.
i know to reset the EEC you undo the neg. battery terminal but ive done that millions of times worki;ng on the car for way longer than ten minutes so i dont think thats gonna fix it. i will check for a chip later tomorrow, though im pretty confident there wont be one. my car was stock to the air filter when i got my car.
also, what tools are you implying that I need to do a full check. my dad has hundreds of tools at my house so i can do this sort of stuff on the weekends. i live in a dorm right now so I myself dont have any tools but i have access to hundreds of tools.
and i am hoping to go get a fuel pressure gauge tonight. idk if autozone is still open. almost 9:30. pretty sure they are closed.
[TxCobrA98 said:]
i didn't think the motor was supposed to turn fully over though??
dont you have to disable the coils or pull all the plugs so it wont fire? and open up the TB to WOT?