Advice needed for major problem on my 92 Legacy L
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 8:11 pm
So I've been driving and loving my 92 2WD Legacy L for about 7 years now, and have just encountered the first major problem (other than the usuals...)
The other day I had to really slam on the brakes to avoid an accident. After this, the transmission wouldnt re-engage until I put it in reverse, and only after that did it catch in the forward gears. For the last couple of days, its been really limping, especially when cold and in the lower gears. The car moves - engine performance seems normal - but the tranny takes 1-5 seconds to change gears, and occassionally disengages when cruising.
I checked the ECU codes this morning and nearly went blind trying count all the flashes:
31 - Throttle Sensor
32- Oxygen Sensor
35 - Canister Purge Solenoid Valve
11 - Crank angle sensor
13 - Cam angle sensor
14-17 - Fuel Injector inoperative
45 - Pressure Sensoir and pressure exchange
24 - Air control valve
The car was running fine (no CEL codes) just before the near collision, so I have a hard time believing that all of the above went bad at once as a result of slamming on the brakes. Does anyone have suggestions of where/what I should check first? Can a failure in any one of these parts (or something else) lead to a meltdown like this?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Mark
The other day I had to really slam on the brakes to avoid an accident. After this, the transmission wouldnt re-engage until I put it in reverse, and only after that did it catch in the forward gears. For the last couple of days, its been really limping, especially when cold and in the lower gears. The car moves - engine performance seems normal - but the tranny takes 1-5 seconds to change gears, and occassionally disengages when cruising.
I checked the ECU codes this morning and nearly went blind trying count all the flashes:
31 - Throttle Sensor
32- Oxygen Sensor
35 - Canister Purge Solenoid Valve
11 - Crank angle sensor
13 - Cam angle sensor
14-17 - Fuel Injector inoperative
45 - Pressure Sensoir and pressure exchange
24 - Air control valve
The car was running fine (no CEL codes) just before the near collision, so I have a hard time believing that all of the above went bad at once as a result of slamming on the brakes. Does anyone have suggestions of where/what I should check first? Can a failure in any one of these parts (or something else) lead to a meltdown like this?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Mark