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Advice from those with Subaru service manuals.
I've got code 41 coming up intermittently, which is for the a/f learning control. My a/f displays some crazy readings, mostly staying in lean, sometimes rich.
However, what I noticed was that when the car is cold (ie: open loop mode), the car would run a little more normal.
First things first. What does the Subaru service manual say to check for code 41? And, is there any way for me to have the ecu run open loop all the time? I know this will reduce my mpg, but at least it will be a little safer than the way I'm running it now.
However, what I noticed was that when the car is cold (ie: open loop mode), the car would run a little more normal.
First things first. What does the Subaru service manual say to check for code 41? And, is there any way for me to have the ecu run open loop all the time? I know this will reduce my mpg, but at least it will be a little safer than the way I'm running it now.
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If I remember right the service manual says to diagnose a code 41 you just check pretty much everything: MAF sensor, oxygen sensor, TPS, water temperature sensor, injectors, fuel pressure regulator...
You should be able to make your car run open-loop by disconnecting the oxygen sensor from the ECU. I believe that will also make it use the base ignition map.
I think disconnecting the knock sensor also makes the ECU run open-loop with the base ignition map, but this may be more dangerous.
You should be able to make your car run open-loop by disconnecting the oxygen sensor from the ECU. I believe that will also make it use the base ignition map.
I think disconnecting the knock sensor also makes the ECU run open-loop with the base ignition map, but this may be more dangerous.
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vrg3, you're full of great news.
So, what does the manual say for diagnostic tests for all of these sensors? I already checked the TPS and MAP sensor, from the previous error codes. That leaves:
Crank, cam, knock, MAF, o2... anything else?
Could it also just be my ecu takin a dump? Are you going to be in the area again for this coming holiday season? I was thinkin of checkin the ecu by plugging in your extra ecu.
Also, would there be any detrimental effects (stalling, etc) other than fouling of plugs and o2 sensor from running in open loop mode?
So, what does the manual say for diagnostic tests for all of these sensors? I already checked the TPS and MAP sensor, from the previous error codes. That leaves:
Crank, cam, knock, MAF, o2... anything else?
Could it also just be my ecu takin a dump? Are you going to be in the area again for this coming holiday season? I was thinkin of checkin the ecu by plugging in your extra ecu.
Also, would there be any detrimental effects (stalling, etc) other than fouling of plugs and o2 sensor from running in open loop mode?
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[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
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You can look at a manual yourself.
people should really look at my posts
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=14485
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... lectrical)
You can check sensors.....but it wouldn't surprise me if your ECU is on a downward spiral.
people should really look at my posts

http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=14485
http://www.main.experiencetherave.com:8 ... lectrical)
You can check sensors.....but it wouldn't surprise me if your ECU is on a downward spiral.
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Now that is one big@ss file!! My crappy work computer is STILL trying to open it!!
Another thing about my crazy a/f readings. When I'm coming to a stop and put the shifter into neutral and apply the brakes relatively hard, sometimes (not all the time), I can make the a/f readings change from off the gauge (really, really lean) to around stoich. *shrug*
Another thing about my crazy a/f readings. When I'm coming to a stop and put the shifter into neutral and apply the brakes relatively hard, sometimes (not all the time), I can make the a/f readings change from off the gauge (really, really lean) to around stoich. *shrug*
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/On_the_Lawn.jpg]1991 Legacy Turbo (RIP)[/url]
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
Car is injecting more guess to keep the idle up. My gauge has never read stoich. It's either rich when there is enough gas, bouncing when cruising or idling, and lean or off the meter when coasting.
Well, one time it DID read stoich and sometimes lean under full boost
. But there was something going on with the gauge (or sensor) and not the car.
Well, one time it DID read stoich and sometimes lean under full boost

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My gauge used to read out the way your's did. Bouncing back and forth between rich and lean while in closed loop mode and then full rich in open loop. Now, it gets really crazy. And sometimes is fine when the engine's still cold.
Even the code will come on randomly from time to time. I just reset the ecu and went for a 30 min drive. No code!! Same symptoms, tho.
I'll check the gauge again, but I still doubt that's the culprit.
Even the code will come on randomly from time to time. I just reset the ecu and went for a 30 min drive. No code!! Same symptoms, tho.
I'll check the gauge again, but I still doubt that's the culprit.
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/On_the_Lawn.jpg]1991 Legacy Turbo (RIP)[/url]
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
Why not, the issue is with a a/f code and you have something plugged into the a/f meter that normally isnt. Electronics can fail, not knowing how you have it connected it seems that it would be pretty easy to temporarily remove.
After resetting the ECU is there a certain time the CEL is shown? Can you recreate it?
You could connect a volt meter instead of the gauge if you wanted to be sure the A/F was still acting up.
After resetting the ECU is there a certain time the CEL is shown? Can you recreate it?
You could connect a volt meter instead of the gauge if you wanted to be sure the A/F was still acting up.
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The occurence of the CE light is completely random. Sometimes it shows up and sometimes it doesn't. It will turn off about 5-10min after it is displayed, however.
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/On_the_Lawn.jpg]1991 Legacy Turbo (RIP)[/url]
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
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boostjunkie are you right clicking and saving, or are you just clicking on the link and opening it?
Josh
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