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The wire to the 3rd cylinder maybe? ( driver side middle) was UNDER the sensor of some sort, so, changed taht, put it iwth the rest a bit away from it... also.. the number 2 cylinder (pass side front) wire was turned sharply, not bent/twisted, but enough to warrant me to fix it to create more slack for it. Also the wires going over the top of the engine, they were on the sensor on the to towards the back, fixed that now, to the original position. Hope all goes well tomorrow! Thanks for all the help guys! Can't start it tonite, dad upstairs would kill me, only thing I don't like about flows [img]smile.gif[/img]
RedLineVSix <br />95 Patriot Red Trans Am, M6, 3.42\'s,no rear tires<br />(SOLD!)97 Silver Camaro 3.8 Liter A4 3.42 + LSD, 1pc DS, and one messed up speedo :)
Don't know what you used as your source to look up those codes, but they're wrong.
P1651 Fan 1 Relay Control Circuit
P1652 Fan 2 Relay Control Circuit
P0336 Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor A Performance
First two mean your fans are already on when the PCM wants to turn them on or vice versa (happens all the time with a manual fan switch.) I don't know what the last one means.
The stumbling is probably coming from one of your wires arcing somewhere on the engine like a bolt. Wait till its dark outside, pop your hood, and rev the engine a lot(you can do this at the throttle body.) Look around the engine bay for for sparking or small, blue arcs between your wires and metal.
Hey, I just realized I have one 7mm wire on and 5 8mm, the way I tested it was weird but it worked but I left a 7mm on there, would this cause that problem?
-The stumbling is probably coming from one of your wires arcing somewhere on the engine like a bolt.
What does this mean? That like a wire is twisted or turning too sharp a turn or whatver? Or just caught on something? I'll check it out! thanks! I'll do that later tonite also ! thanks man!
[ April 23, 2003: Message edited by: raxxus ]</p>
RedLineVSix <br />95 Patriot Red Trans Am, M6, 3.42\'s,no rear tires<br />(SOLD!)97 Silver Camaro 3.8 Liter A4 3.42 + LSD, 1pc DS, and one messed up speedo :)
ehh.. 7mm 5mm.. whatever.. that wont make too much of a diffrence..
check your fan fuse/relay
arcing.. he is taking about the possibility that one of your plug wires is f-ed up and a bare peice of wire is possibly touching metel on the car.. causing a ground.. this would be verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry bad..
DO WHAT I TOLD YOU ABOVE!! swap each wire with a stock wire.. one by one.. starting the car in between each swap.. and see if it makes a diffrence!
See the thing is I don't have my stock ones anymore, my step-mom threw them out and the garbage man came today :( I just put on the last 8mm wire, I'll start it, see how it runs, and if it does the same thing, I'll pull every wire and inspect each line.
RedLineVSix <br />95 Patriot Red Trans Am, M6, 3.42\'s,no rear tires<br />(SOLD!)97 Silver Camaro 3.8 Liter A4 3.42 + LSD, 1pc DS, and one messed up speedo :)
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by AllTheGoodNamesAreGone: arcing.. he is taking about the possibility that one of your plug wires is f-ed up and a bare peice of wire is possibly touching metel on the car.. causing a ground.. this would be verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry bad.. <hr></blockquote>
The wire doesn't even have to be bare. The wires aren't insulated enough to keep the energy from acring to nearby metal. I had a wire hanging near one of the manifold bolts that would arc when the engine was under a load.
Do you even have a manual fan switch?
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by raxxus: What does this mean? That like a wire is twisted or turning too sharp a turn or whatver? Or just caught on something? <hr></blockquote>
Think of a spark plug - that's arcing. The electricity's just jumping.
Yes I have a manual fan switch, and love it to death! [img]smile.gif[/img]
Ok, so just make sure the wires are not near the heat manifolds?
Update- Ok, I made sure the wires were alright, and the wires on the left side were on a bronze metal piece and I made sure they weren't touching it, and it still did the same thing. All the wires look fine, I could start taking some dig. pics if that'd help! I have an appt. for my shop that I work on at 3 just in case I couldnt figure it out tonite, which it looks like I can't :(
[ April 23, 2003: Message edited by: raxxus ]</p>
RedLineVSix <br />95 Patriot Red Trans Am, M6, 3.42\'s,no rear tires<br />(SOLD!)97 Silver Camaro 3.8 Liter A4 3.42 + LSD, 1pc DS, and one messed up speedo :)
Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
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