Error Codes
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Error Codes
Well...I finally pulled my error codes today and got five of them.
22: Knock sensor
24: Air control Valve (is this the IAC?)
31: Throttle Position Sensor(found how to test this on Dave's? website)
45: Atmospheric Sensor
49: Air flow sensor (not too worried about this one)
can I run down the problems with the sensors with a multimeter? I finally put together the scantool that Vikash made up.
22: Knock sensor
24: Air control Valve (is this the IAC?)
31: Throttle Position Sensor(found how to test this on Dave's? website)
45: Atmospheric Sensor
49: Air flow sensor (not too worried about this one)
can I run down the problems with the sensors with a multimeter? I finally put together the scantool that Vikash made up.
///M
'93 Legacy SS - part out
'93 Legacy SS - part out
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After you clear the codes, immediately check them again. If you have the same codes, you more then likely didn't clear them.
When you did the green & black connectors, did you get a steady flashing after driving for a little while?
When you did the green & black connectors, did you get a steady flashing after driving for a little while?
Josh
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2020 Outback Limted XT
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no. So when you first hook them up, the CEL is off when you start driving and then after about a minute of driving it starts flashing. But it started flashing the error codes again instead of a steady flashing. I figured it hadn't reset the codes so then i tried unplugging the battery for a while.
I'm pretty sure i fixed the throttle position sensor since the wires had snapped off of the harness and it ran horrible until i found them and put a new harness on. But yeah, error code is still stored. Could not driving above 10mph cause that? It took me about a minute just to get out of my driveway. About the time i get to the bottom of my driveway, it starts flashing.
I'm pretty sure i fixed the throttle position sensor since the wires had snapped off of the harness and it ran horrible until i found them and put a new harness on. But yeah, error code is still stored. Could not driving above 10mph cause that? It took me about a minute just to get out of my driveway. About the time i get to the bottom of my driveway, it starts flashing.
///M
'93 Legacy SS - part out
'93 Legacy SS - part out
Check spoon's post: http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=35771
"The silver lining? I learned from the dealer that I can clear the engine codes by removing the
positive battery cable and jumping it to the negative battery terminal, which will drain the
ECU capacitors and reset the computer."
Doesn't vrg3's scan tool give you an option screen to clear codes? Try this 1st if so, then try the method above if no luck.
Since I'm a relative newbie I'd feel better if u checked w/other members 1st though before trying the above. I'd hate to be the cause of your blowing your ecu even though the above method seems harmless.
As in carpentry, measure 2x but cut once, and better safe than sorry.
"The silver lining? I learned from the dealer that I can clear the engine codes by removing the
positive battery cable and jumping it to the negative battery terminal, which will drain the
ECU capacitors and reset the computer."
Doesn't vrg3's scan tool give you an option screen to clear codes? Try this 1st if so, then try the method above if no luck.
Since I'm a relative newbie I'd feel better if u checked w/other members 1st though before trying the above. I'd hate to be the cause of your blowing your ecu even though the above method seems harmless.
As in carpentry, measure 2x but cut once, and better safe than sorry.
4 wheel drive, yes! 4" clearance under the chassis, oh no!
It may be that only the stand alone scan tool has the "clear codes" option. If the laptop scan tool parallels the stand alone then after either the coolant temp screen (default on the stand alone) or before the stored trouble code screens there is an option to clear.
Check vrg3's posts on the scan tool (sticky electrical) and see it there's not something about clearing codes. I may be wrong but I think I remember something about it. Also check his dl site at graphics.cornell.edu etc.
Wish I could be of more help. I'll check w/a buddy of mine that may have an answer for u.
Check vrg3's posts on the scan tool (sticky electrical) and see it there's not something about clearing codes. I may be wrong but I think I remember something about it. Also check his dl site at graphics.cornell.edu etc.
Wish I could be of more help. I'll check w/a buddy of mine that may have an answer for u.
4 wheel drive, yes! 4" clearance under the chassis, oh no!
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The laptop version will not clear codes, only the stand alone.
I had trouble clearing my codes too, the stand alone was the only way I could do it.
I had trouble clearing my codes too, the stand alone was the only way I could do it.
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'96 Outback 5mt.
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'92 SS 5mt. All go and no show. Sold :(
'94 Audi UrS4 Modded (new project)
'96 Outback 5mt.
'07 Legacy 2.5i SE
[quote="Redlined"]
Oh... and I hope the fucker get bunked with Gunter, arrested for raping Gorillas.[/quote]