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September 16th, 2016 03:53 PM #21
stop guessing around.
try swapping the ignition coils with know good ones first. if you can borrow from somebody for testing do that first. the policy in my shop is to always blame the computer first(sic). these ignition coils were so miniaturized that they were designed to last five years. if you go beyond five years, it is a bonus.
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September 16th, 2016 03:57 PM #22
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September 16th, 2016 03:58 PM #23
You can check the strength of your vacuum by unplugging one of the hoses and checking for suction. If it's okay when cold, I doubt it's a simple vacuum issue.
Since your IACV and knock sensor are surplus, I'd look there. Though a knock sensor problem would result in running issues rather than idle.
Most likely the surplus IACV is just not up to snuff. Idle issues often start there.
I'd also check the PCV system, just in case, to see if there's an issue there. That one can also cause issues when hot.
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You're correct that the Cam Position Sensor issue results simply in stalling. And yes, the non-RS Lynxes do not have O2 sensors. Since our OBD ports are weird (neither OBDI nor II), you'd need to go to a specialist with the right connector to diagnose. Check up on FCP for places that have it. AFAIK, PowerTorq and Speedlab both have the right connector, but if they're too far away from you, best ask around where else this can be done.
Impressed that you've ticked off all the boxes on what's not wrong. ;) I'm also tracking a running issue with my Number Two Lynx, and I've got vacuum lines plugged with old spark plugs and fuel return lines (oh, by the way, check the Fuel Return valve... see if the running changes when you disconnect the electrical supply to the actuator) clamed with vise grips and I'm still stumped... Hahaha... might have to pull the fuel pump to check the filter soon.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 16th, 2016 03:58 PM #24
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September 16th, 2016 04:35 PM #26
Thanks sir niky. Already checked with powertorq, kina sir kiper pero la na OBD1 scanning. Di ko pa nattry mag inquire speedlab.
I'll try again to source out for another IACV. Checking on local suppliers, order basis po sya. And ginto, hehe. Last qoutation sakin is 14.5k.
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September 16th, 2016 04:37 PM #27
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September 16th, 2016 04:40 PM #28
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September 17th, 2016 10:29 PM #30
Mga sir. Eto lumabas na trouble codes.
What does this mean? Advisable bang bili agad ako maf? Or is it possible stored trouble code lang ito kasi nung hinahanap culprit eh tinanggal namin once ung MAF sensor.
After kasi iclear yung code at scan ulit, wala na lumabas na trouble codes.
Possible ba na ung stalling problem ko hindi din madetect thru trouble codes?
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