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I have a 5 speed 92 es300, it starts fine and then the idle slowly drops till it dies. It is running rich (smoked plugs/tail pipe) it is misfiring and smoking out the tail (white)
I have done a compression test and got 125 all the way around with a cold engine (won't idle long enough to get warm) is this normal?
I pulled codes 24 (Intake temperature sensor circuit fault)
and 32 (High airflow meter voltage)
I this Maf?
there are cracks in the exhaust, and smoke coming from the exhaust manifold, i cant physically see a crack but im assuming that the manifold needs to be replaced.
any input would be helpfull
I have done a compression test and got 125 all the way around with a cold engine (won't idle long enough to get warm) is this normal?
I pulled codes 24 (Intake temperature sensor circuit fault)
and 32 (High airflow meter voltage)
I this Maf?
there are cracks in the exhaust, and smoke coming from the exhaust manifold, i cant physically see a crack but im assuming that the manifold needs to be replaced.
any input would be helpfull
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"1 more thing, can u use a 1mz exhaust manifold on a 3vz? parts seem scarce in my area for my car"
that's so funny, i wonder /notice that too!! I dont konw the answer yet.
your compression test was supposed to be approx 180. you are low. you maybe didn't 1) let it compress 5 times [audibly whines 5 times] 2) block throttle open 3) messed up gauge
otherwise, for all cyl to be like that, the engine would have to be EXTREMELY heavily used up.
did you pull this car out of a creek or what?!?! lol sorry
anyway, lets try to be organized about diagnosing this rare baby.
first , i want you to make sure everything is plugged in [like sensors]. then rest the ecu [unplug battery -- if you have the radio code, write it down incase you need to reenter it later].
then turn ign key on [dont start engine] for 10 second, turn off, then do the code check procedure with your expensive code reader [paper clip, anybody?]. lol
let us know what you find. i will be here attentively since i know the 92/93 cars well. feel free to hit me up on ''aim'' if you have to, otherwise, here's fine.
that's so funny, i wonder /notice that too!! I dont konw the answer yet.
your compression test was supposed to be approx 180. you are low. you maybe didn't 1) let it compress 5 times [audibly whines 5 times] 2) block throttle open 3) messed up gauge
otherwise, for all cyl to be like that, the engine would have to be EXTREMELY heavily used up.
did you pull this car out of a creek or what?!?! lol sorry
anyway, lets try to be organized about diagnosing this rare baby.
first , i want you to make sure everything is plugged in [like sensors]. then rest the ecu [unplug battery -- if you have the radio code, write it down incase you need to reenter it later].
then turn ign key on [dont start engine] for 10 second, turn off, then do the code check procedure with your expensive code reader [paper clip, anybody?]. lol
let us know what you find. i will be here attentively since i know the 92/93 cars well. feel free to hit me up on ''aim'' if you have to, otherwise, here's fine.
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I have a 5 speed 92 es300, it starts fine and then the idle slowly drops till it dies. It is running rich (smoked plugs/tail pipe) it is misfiring and smoking out the tail (white)
I have done a compression test and got 125 all the way around with a cold engine (won't idle long enough to get warm) is this normal?
I pulled codes 24 (Intake temperature sensor circuit fault)
and 32 (High airflow meter voltage)
I this Maf?
there are cracks in the exhaust, and smoke coming from the exhaust manifold, i cant physically see a crack but im assuming that the manifold needs to be replaced.
any input would be helpfull
I have done a compression test and got 125 all the way around with a cold engine (won't idle long enough to get warm) is this normal?
I pulled codes 24 (Intake temperature sensor circuit fault)
and 32 (High airflow meter voltage)
I this Maf?
there are cracks in the exhaust, and smoke coming from the exhaust manifold, i cant physically see a crack but im assuming that the manifold needs to be replaced.
any input would be helpfull
Did you recently purchase this car? Do you have any idea of it's history?
This is a interesting combination of codes. One thing that would generate both at the same time would be a open in the circuit for Pin 5 of the Air flow sensor. This supplies a ground to both the airflow meter potentiometer and the intake temp sensor. If you pop the cover off the pot you will be able to measure this easily.
As for the manifold. You see smoke, can you hear a leak? Smoke can just be oil getting onto the maniflod and burning. If you do not hear anything I would assume check for oil leaks, very common to have a leaking valve cover gasket.
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Forgot to address the compression, what was the difference between the high and the low? If they were close I would suggest borrowing another gauge and verify that it is good. What part of Hi are you in, I spent a couple years in puna, on the big island.
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"1 more thing, can u use a 1mz exhaust manifold on a 3vz? parts seem scarce in my area for my car"
that's so funny, i wonder /notice that too!! I dont konw the answer yet.
your compression test was supposed to be approx 180. you are low. you maybe didn't 1) let it compress 5 times [audibly whines 5 times] 2) block throttle open 3) messed up gauge
otherwise, for all cyl to be like that, the engine would have to be EXTREMELY heavily used up.
did you pull this car out of a creek or what?!?! lol sorry
anyway, lets try to be organized about diagnosing this rare baby.
first , i want you to make sure everything is plugged in [like sensors]. then rest the ecu [unplug battery -- if you have the radio code, write it down incase you need to reenter it later].
then turn ign key on [dont start engine] for 10 second, turn off, then do the code check procedure with your expensive code reader [paper clip, anybody?]. lol
let us know what you find. i will be here attentively since i know the 92/93 cars well. feel free to hit me up on ''aim'' if you have to, otherwise, here's fine.
that's so funny, i wonder /notice that too!! I dont konw the answer yet.
your compression test was supposed to be approx 180. you are low. you maybe didn't 1) let it compress 5 times [audibly whines 5 times] 2) block throttle open 3) messed up gauge
otherwise, for all cyl to be like that, the engine would have to be EXTREMELY heavily used up.
did you pull this car out of a creek or what?!?! lol sorry
anyway, lets try to be organized about diagnosing this rare baby.
first , i want you to make sure everything is plugged in [like sensors]. then rest the ecu [unplug battery -- if you have the radio code, write it down incase you need to reenter it later].
then turn ign key on [dont start engine] for 10 second, turn off, then do the code check procedure with your expensive code reader [paper clip, anybody?]. lol
let us know what you find. i will be here attentively since i know the 92/93 cars well. feel free to hit me up on ''aim'' if you have to, otherwise, here's fine.
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Did you recently purchase this car? Do you have any idea of it's history?
This is a interesting combination of codes. One thing that would generate both at the same time would be a open in the circuit for Pin 5 of the Air flow sensor. This supplies a ground to both the airflow meter potentiometer and the intake temp sensor. If you pop the cover off the pot you will be able to measure this easily.
As for the manifold. You see smoke, can you hear a leak? Smoke can just be oil getting onto the maniflod and burning. If you do not hear anything I would assume check for oil leaks, very common to have a leaking valve cover gasket.
This is a interesting combination of codes. One thing that would generate both at the same time would be a open in the circuit for Pin 5 of the Air flow sensor. This supplies a ground to both the airflow meter potentiometer and the intake temp sensor. If you pop the cover off the pot you will be able to measure this easily.
As for the manifold. You see smoke, can you hear a leak? Smoke can just be oil getting onto the maniflod and burning. If you do not hear anything I would assume check for oil leaks, very common to have a leaking valve cover gasket.
cant hear anything, would it make a hissing noise? just see smoke, coming from front exhaust manifold with no oil leaks around it
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Im on the north shore of oahu, parts are rare and expensive, if i were to find a cherry engine 1mz would it mate with the manual tranny or would i have to get one from a 92-93?
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If the manifold was cracked, you should hear a noise, it should be obvious. You could try using some brake cleaner ( WHILE THE ENGINE IS COLD ) to clean the entire area.
Is there any smoke coming out the rear exhaust pipe?
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White is NOT fuel, but I am sure that it is running rich and that you do smell fuel. I would guess that the white smoke is condensation. I would focus on the airflow meter problem. That would explain the major symptoms and should get the car running resonably well.
I would then re-evaluate the remaining symptoms and proceed with troubleshooting. Sometimes when there are several problems it is best to focus on one or two of the major ones.
I would then re-evaluate the remaining symptoms and proceed with troubleshooting. Sometimes when there are several problems it is best to focus on one or two of the major ones.
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