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Thought I had this issue fixed after I replaced the igniter and dizzy last year to fix a code 12. Apparently not. This has happened twice now. Once before replacement parts, and this is the first time since new parts were installed. Left work yesterday and only got about 5 miles and the car sputtered a little and then just knocked off while I was sitting at a stop light. Had it towed home 35 miles and was able to crank it back up and drive it off the rollback.. Temp never got hot, has been staying just under midpoint of temp gauge (is that normal op temp btw?) CEL didn't come on this time either like it had before. It's a '94 GT 5sp. Not sure where to start. I've read it could be coolant temp sensor giving false reading to PCM and killing the engine bc of high engine temp. Does the 5s really have this fail safe?! Thought it was odd. Also read it could be clogged cat converter, but not throwing any codes. Considering I've replaced just about all the ignition components since owning the car I believe it may be fuel related. Any input is appreciated. Thanks in advance guys.
This post has been edited by kevin311: Oct 6, 2014 - 10:13 PM |
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this is from the trouble shooting with codes I linked before - go all the way down to where they have a flow chart for DTC 12 and DTC 13. because you have the 13 too I'd look at the plug first
DTC 13 - RPM SIGNAL This code indicates that a momentary interruption of the "G" and "NE" signal from the distributor to ECM has occurred, but has returned to normal. This malfunction is usually a loose or dirty connector or terminal. For further diagnosis, refer to appropriate DTC 12 chart. http://bgbonline.celicatech.com/94_6gmanua...odes%202.2L.pdf what you do is start it up, and if you can get it to stay running for minute you go out there and kind of wiggle the plug on the dizzy and see if it makes a noticeable difference or starts acting weird when you mess with it. you may just have a bad connection. or connector. -------------------- Bust a Deal; Face the Wheel.
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