Dr Entropy wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 16:39:19 +0000, Catman blather'd thus:
>
>> Dr Entropy wrote:
>>> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 18:49:35 +0000, Catman blather'd thus:
>>>
>>>> Zathras wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 14:46:40 GMT, Catman
>>>>> <catman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Think is I can't figure out why if the sensor was duff the problem
>>>>>> would go away after restart.
>>>>> The ecu may be resetting or it could (ho ho!) be a intermittent
>>>>> connection to a sensor..more guesses though.
>>>>>
>>>> Yeah. Needs a reader really. I'm kind of thinking there is some kind
>>>> of transient fault, which is toggling a 'limp home' type thing.
>>> You might check the TPS with an ohm meter (a REAL one: analog) before
>>> you have it connected to The Mother****p. The TPS could be passing
>>> voltage in the "0" (or "start") position thus on restart the ECU gets
>>> proper signal... at SOME point in the travel it may have a
>>> discontinuity.
>> Interesting thought. I would have thought that it would die every time
>> it passed that point though?
>>> My knowing BIG words should impress ya, huh? ;)
>> Shocks would be closer :)
>
> ...i wuz tryin' t' be understating... Practicin' me "English". :smirk:
>> It did it again today, but this time I was tooling along at constant
>> throttle. Hit some kind of bump and it went. Beginning to smell like a
>> dodgy connection forcing it into some kind of limp hope mode to me.
>
>
> hmm. Have you checked all those fancy/funny 'lectronic connectors in
> there yet?
Not yet. Too intermittent.
> A good "wiggle test" could turn up something. It'll likely be
> somfin' stoopid, y'know. Are they the Bosch ones? I've seen 'em with
ropy
> connection sometimes, even ****ny-new.
Indeed.
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