I'm trying to fix my code 35 by cutting the wire and connecting a resistor in between the wire ends. (100% sure I cut the right wire - and I used a 100 ohm 10 Watt resistor)
Didn't work though, did I do it wrong? Should I connect the resistor to the ECU and to something else in the other end?
Code 35 - Canister purge solenoid valve; solving the problem
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Have you tried resetting the ECU?
Josh
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1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
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Yes, but only with the "fuse14"-method.Legacy777 wrote:Have you tried resetting the ECU?
I can't find the green connectors, only the black ones. I'll try again today, they seem to be very well hidden...
Edit: Ok, resetting the ECU was no problem. I did the battery method this time and connected black to black under the steering column afterwards. Ignition ON and the Check Engine light is blinking at a steady rate (half a second between blinks).
So there's no error code. But after driving for a while, stopping and shutting the car down - the error code is back when I start the car again. Typical problem with canister purge solenoid valve/code 35.
So I must have screwed up when putting the resistor in place. Have I connected it wrong?
This part I don't understand:
Wire a 100-ohm 2-watt resistor between the ECU's purge control pin and an ignition-switched +12v source.
So the wire should go from the ECU to the resistor - and then to an ignition-switched +12v source?
I'm not getting it. Can somebody please explain in more detail? (english is not my native language, but you probably guessed that already).