Need help: new spark plugs and check engine
#1
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Need help: new spark plugs and check engine
2006 Lexus GS 300.
I recently changed my spark plugs out; I used the exact same Denso plugs and have my check engine light on, vsc off. There were no check engine lights on prior to the spark plug change.I did nothing other then change like for like plugs. I had a mechanic look over my work to make sure I did not miss anything. I unhooked the battery over night and when I reconnected the battery the check engine still will not clear. I hooked up the computer reader and it said B cam sensor. I bought two new cam sensors and installed them both, tried to reset the code and still check engine light. The computer would not let me reset it. So I unhooked the battery again. The car runs great since new plugs have been put in. I have driven about 400 miles on the new plugs.
I did not gap the spark plugs because they came already set, plus I read that you do not gap iridium plugs. I am so lost. I have gone over everything at least five times. Steak and beer to whoever helps me out.
I am ready to head to the dealer.
I recently changed my spark plugs out; I used the exact same Denso plugs and have my check engine light on, vsc off. There were no check engine lights on prior to the spark plug change.I did nothing other then change like for like plugs. I had a mechanic look over my work to make sure I did not miss anything. I unhooked the battery over night and when I reconnected the battery the check engine still will not clear. I hooked up the computer reader and it said B cam sensor. I bought two new cam sensors and installed them both, tried to reset the code and still check engine light. The computer would not let me reset it. So I unhooked the battery again. The car runs great since new plugs have been put in. I have driven about 400 miles on the new plugs.
I did not gap the spark plugs because they came already set, plus I read that you do not gap iridium plugs. I am so lost. I have gone over everything at least five times. Steak and beer to whoever helps me out.
I am ready to head to the dealer.
#3
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Cam sensors good to go
I checked four times and both cam sensors are plugged in correctly. Everything is like original. Thank you for the input I wish that was the problem.
#5
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I suppose it's possible that you had a dodgy harness lead from that sensor and when you disturbed it, it broke somewhere or just became disconnected somewhere else. Try to follow the harness to wherever it leads (may be difficult) and inspect the wiring all along. You may need to figure out where the sensor leads to the ECU and check that end with a multimeter to verify at least proper continuity.
At this point though the first thing I would probably try would be to return your old spark plugs back and return everything the way it was before you changed anything - you did keep your old parts right? (ALWAYS keep your old parts until you are absolutely sure that the new ones are working correctly)
At this point though the first thing I would probably try would be to return your old spark plugs back and return everything the way it was before you changed anything - you did keep your old parts right? (ALWAYS keep your old parts until you are absolutely sure that the new ones are working correctly)
#6
I suppose it's possible that you had a dodgy harness lead from that sensor and when you disturbed it, it broke somewhere or just became disconnected somewhere else. Try to follow the harness to wherever it leads (may be difficult) and inspect the wiring all along. You may need to figure out where the sensor leads to the ECU and check that end with a multimeter to verify at least proper continuity.
At this point though the first thing I would probably try would be to return your old spark plugs back and return everything the way it was before you changed anything - you did keep your old parts right? (ALWAYS keep your old parts until you are absolutely sure that the new ones are working correctly)
At this point though the first thing I would probably try would be to return your old spark plugs back and return everything the way it was before you changed anything - you did keep your old parts right? (ALWAYS keep your old parts until you are absolutely sure that the new ones are working correctly)
#7
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Broken wire
Took the car into Lexus and a $228 fix was a lose wire on the cam sensor. Found broken wire at B1, exhaust cam sensor plug. Repair broken wire and retest system. They washed the car and the light came back on. So they reset again and no light.
Thank you for everyone's help.
Thank you for everyone's help.
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Took the car into Lexus and a $228 fix was a lose wire on the cam sensor. Found broken wire at B1, exhaust cam sensor plug. Repair broken wire and retest system. They washed the car and the light came back on. So they reset again and no light.
Thank you for everyone's help.
Thank you for everyone's help.
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