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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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i have a 95 240 SX SE and the check engine light keeps coming on. I took it to a shop (several times) and they hooked it up to the diagnostics tool:
1st time- couldn't find anything wrong 2nd - code displayed "excessive air flow" - had the egr valve serviced...reset the computer, about 2 weeks later, light came on again...same message 3rd - wouldn't display a proper code...reset the computer and drove for about 2 weeks again before light clicked on again. Any of you had this same problem or have an idea of what is causing it? |
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And your car acts fine, right? I would say go to a diagnostics shop and have them run your ECU for you. They'll tell you exaclty what is okay and what is not. Don't go to a Nissan Dealer though. It costs like $50 to do it...
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Only a screw driver is required to read the trouble codes stored in the ECU (Electronic Control Unit). The following instructions allow you to easily read and erase the Malfunction Code on your beloved's ECU.
These instructions come from the 1991- 16 Valve Factory Service Manual. Reading the codes requires accessing the ECU and placing the unit in one of two self diagnostic modes using a small flat head screw driver. The codes are displayed by a single RED L.E.D. in the ECU and the Check Engine Light. 1. Accessing to the ECU The ECU is located at the right of the right side footwell. The "side" is determined as you sit in the car facing forward. (For cars in North America, the right side would be the passenger side) You need to remove 2- "rivet" type fasteners of the right doorstep in order to get the kick panel out. To remove the plastic fasteners, unscrew the center part and pull out the other part. 2- metal screws and another "rivet" type fastener hold the kick panel. Under the panel, is the ECU with its connector. Unfortunately, you have to access to the side of the ECU that is against the firewall. Remove the two screws at the top and bottom of the ECU and gently turn it to get to the Model Selector and RED L.E.D. Don't unplug the ECU to do this! BE CAREFUL! There should be a small sticker by the Mode Selector that tells you to turn it clockwise to set the Modes and to be sure to return it all the way counter-clockwise to the original position when the car is in use. You will also see the RED L.E.D. inside the ECU. IF YOUR STICKER IS GONE: Mark the original position of the Mode Selector. This is a VERY IMPORTANT position for the Mode Selector! (This should be fully counter-clockwise). 2. The Diagnostic Modes -------------------------- There are 2- Modes and 2- Conditions for the Engine to be in for running diagnostics: All Modes are with the Ignition Switch in the ON position Mode I (Engine OFF)- Bulb Check Mode I (Engine ON) - Malfunction Warning Mode II (Engine OFF)- Stored Self Diagnostic Results Mode II (Engine ON)- Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor Note: The ECU will automatically return to Mode I when the ignition is switched OFF. When the ECU is changed from Mode II back to Mode I by using the Mode Selector, the malfunction code(s) stored for Mode II will be erased. More on this later. 3. Changing Modes Note: Switching Modes is not possible when the engine is running. * Turn the Ignition Switch ON. * The ECU is now in Mode I. * To switch to Mode II: Turn the ECU Mode Selector fully CLOCKWISE, hold for at least 2-seconds and then return the Mode Selector to it's original position. You are now in Mode II. * Return to Mode I by turning the Mode Selector fully CLOCKWISE again, holding for another 2-seconds and turning it back to the original position. Note: Doing this will ERASE any Malfunction Codes that are stored in the ECU for Mode II. Example: If you found a Malfunction Code of 34 when you very first switched to Mode II and then cycled back to Mode I, then again to Mode II, you'll get a 55 (everything's OK) code. This is assuming that you didn't start the car between changing modes. When you start the engine, any current malfunction codes will be store by the ECU until you erase them or they get dumped. Malfunction Codes are stored by the ECU for 50 times of cranking the starter. Then they are erased. If the same conditions are present, the Malfunction Code will be stored again for 50 cranks of the starter. And so on... 4. Reading the Malfunction Codes: The Malfunction Codes are indicated by the number of flashes by the RED L.E.D. and the Check Engine Light. You can read either one. They flash the same information. For example, when the RED L.E.D. flashes once and after a short pause flashes twice, this signifies the number "12". Note: If you find that your looking at a RED L.E.D. and a GREEN L.E.D., you've got a different ECU than is described here. See the FAQ on this same page that was written by Richard Lestage for the SOHC ECU! ______________________________________________ ALL TESTS ARE PERFORMED W/ THE IGNITION SWITCH "ON" Mode I (Engine OFF)- Bulb Check: In this Mode, the RED L.E.D. in the ECU and the Check Engine Light stay ON. If either remain OFF, check the bulb. Mode I (Engine ON) - Malfunction Warning: RED L.E.D. is OFF = OK RED L.E.D. flashes = For California Models Only: Code # Description 12 Air flow meter circuit 13 Engine temperature sensor circuit 14 Vehicle speed sensor circuit 31 E.C.U. (E.C.C.S. control unit) 32 EGR function 33 Exhaust gas O2 sensor circuit 35 Exhaust gas temperature circuit 43 Throttle position sensor circuit 45 Injector leak For Non-California Models: RED L.E.D. ON = The ECU's CPU or the Crank Angle sensor is malfunctioning. __________________________________________________ ____ Mode II (Engine OFF)- Stored Self Diagnostic Results Code # Description 11 + Crank angle sensor circuit 12 E Air flow meter circuit 13 E Engine temperature sensor circuit 14 E Vehicle speed sensor circuit 21 + Ignition signal circuit 31 E E.C.U. (E.C.C.S. control unit) 32 * E EGR function 33 E Exhaust gas O2 sensor circuit 34 Detonation sensor circuit 35 * E Exhaust gas temperature circuit 43 E Throttle position sensor circuit 45 * E Injector leak 54 Signal circuit from A/T control unit to ECU (A/T only) 55 No malfunction in the above circuits * = California models only E = Check Engine light will show this code. + = Check items causing a malfunction of the crank angle sensor 1st, if both #11 and #21 are displayed at the same time. Mode II (Engine ON)- Exhaust Gas Sensor Monitor * Warm up the engine and see that the Temperature Gauge is in it's usual position. * Run the engine at about 2,000 RPM for about 2- minutes under no-load conditions. * Make sure the RED L.E.D. or the Check Engine Light goes ON and OFF more than 5- times every 10- seconds; measured at 2,000 RPM under no-load. (This is easiest to do while sitting in the driver's seat and watching the Check Engine Light.) After the diagnostic, Turn the ignition 'off' to return to mode I. |
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well i had the same problem. what kind of gas do you put in your car? the reason im asking that is because when i put plus and regular my engine light comes on and i didnt know what was wrong with it. so i started puting premeium gas and the problem was fixed. well i guess thats it. hope everything is going fine with you car
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Nissanaholic!
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u know what, for some reason i've only heard of this w/ the 95's mostly. the 95 i test drove before had the same problem, n the guy was just like "i can crawl right under there n fix that in a sec, it has nothing to do w/ the car." i didn't ask nemore though cuz it had no a/c, high milage, n i just wanted to test drive.
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OK. I have an update. Over the weekend, I did the self-diagnostics from the computer on the right kick panel. Here are the results and a 1 represents a blink:
1..1..1...111111 - this translates into 36. I counted 3 lights, then a pause and then 6 fast blinking lights. Unfortunately, I couldn't find an error code 36. Also, it reset it temporarily, but then it came on again. Any input or where I can find out about error code 36? |
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Nissanaholic!
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How to Read Malfunction Codes for Your DOHC 240SX
95 - 98 240sx ECU Codes - comp Rich Bjornson - Items DTC Ref. Page Camshaft Position Sensor 11 EC-88 Mass Air Flow Sensor 12 EC-92 Coolant Temperature Sensor 13 EC-97 Vehicle Speed Sensor 14 EC-101 Ignition Signal Primary 21 EC-105 IACV-AAC Valve 25 EC-110 ECM 31 EC-115 EGR System 32 EC-117 Front O2 Sensor 33 EC-125 Knock Sensor 34 EC-130 EGR Temp Sensor 35 EC-133 EGRC-BPT Valve 36 EC-137 Closed Loop 37 EC-139 Intake Air Temp Sensor 41 EC-140 Throttle Position Sensor 43 EC-145 CYL 4 Misfire 65 EC-150 CYL 3 Misfire 66 EC-150 CYL 2 Misfire 67 EC-150 CYL 1 Misfire 68 EC-150 Random Misfire 71 EC-150 TW Catylist System 72 EC-154 Fuel Injection System 76 EC-157 Rear O2 Sensor 77 EC-162 Crank Position Sensor (OBD) 82 EC-167 A/T Diag Comm Line 84 EC-171 Crank P/S (OBD) Cog 95 EC-174 Coolant Temperature Sensor 98 EC-178 Park/Neutral Position Switch 103 EC-183 EGRC Solenoid/V 105 EC-188 Inhibitor Switch 111 AT Vehicle Speed Sensor A/T 112 AT A/T 1st Signal 113 AT A/T 2nd Signal 114 AT A/T 3rd Signal 115 AT A/T 4th Signal or TCC 116 AT Shift Solenoid/V A 118 AT Shift Solenoid/V B 121 AT Overrun Clutch S/V 123 AT TOR Conv clutch SV 124 AT Line Pressure S/V 125 AT Throttle Position Sensor A/T 126 AT Engine Speed Signal 127 AT Fluid Temp Sensor 128 AT A/T Comm Line XX EC-192 maybe somebody can elaborate on that. |
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I'm back with an update. After resetting the computer, the light came back on immediately (Note: the code was EGRC-BPT Valve 36 EC-137)
And now for some strange reason the light went out and does not come back on. So, two questions: What is the EGRC-BPT valve? Is this the exhause gas recirculation valve? If yes, what is BPT? Next question: Has this happened to anyone else? |
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Leaky Injector
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i got the same thing; code 36. but that was the third time. Problem is every friggin time i get a bunch of new codes. Like one time i got camshaft position sensor, random misfire, EGRC-BPT valve......etc., etc., etc. This already makes me mad but when i have to have the light off for emissions in delaware thats even worse. I keep up with all my maintnence, all to no avail!! I have come to the conclusion that this light is bascically useless and means nothing and has no clue why it is on.
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