new member needs help! - idler / O2 codes
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new member needs help! - idler / O2 codes
ive just recently purchased a 2001 tiburon rd, im having electrical and idling issues. the issues are 1000-1500 idle surge, no reverse lights, high idle until car comes to a stop(while driving). my current mods are, kyb lowering springs, vogtland springs(2 in. drop), equal lenght ceramic headers, with port matched head with a 3 angle valve job, bored throttlebody, arp studs and bolts from top to bottom of engine, 1.8 liter intake cams and a stand alone ecu, full 2-1/2 inch one off mandrell bent stainless xhaust, sachs clutch, 6-8lb fidanza flywheel, auto to manual swap. i know the o2 wiring harness has a broken pin on the connector, im not sure but either the maf, or map sensor(not sure which it is)is malfunctioning due to the tranny swap, any answers or suggestions are greatly appreciated, thanks in advance
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tranny swap doesn't have an impact on the MAFS. Do you mean a/t to m/t conversion?
Swapping from a/t to m/t (or vice versa) requires a plug on the top of the transmission to be replaced. It's square on one and circular on the other, and that controls reverse lights. If you don't replace it (or splice into it) then reverse lights won't work. I don't think there's any other impact.
If the ECU pins weren't messed with in the tranny swap, your battery may be overcharging. There may be an ECU pinout here, I think it's pin 48 or 51-ish that you have to tap into a constant 12V source.
I'd look to your ignition/spark plugs/wires first for the idle issue. I'd make sure your MAFS (black tube before the throttle body) has the arrow pointing in the direction of air flow.
Fix your O2 sensor. Report back which codes you have.
Swapping from a/t to m/t (or vice versa) requires a plug on the top of the transmission to be replaced. It's square on one and circular on the other, and that controls reverse lights. If you don't replace it (or splice into it) then reverse lights won't work. I don't think there's any other impact.
If the ECU pins weren't messed with in the tranny swap, your battery may be overcharging. There may be an ECU pinout here, I think it's pin 48 or 51-ish that you have to tap into a constant 12V source.
I'd look to your ignition/spark plugs/wires first for the idle issue. I'd make sure your MAFS (black tube before the throttle body) has the arrow pointing in the direction of air flow.
Fix your O2 sensor. Report back which codes you have.
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tranny swap doesn't have an impact on the MAFS. Do you mean a/t to m/t conversion?
Swapping from a/t to m/t (or vice versa) requires a plug on the top of the transmission to be replaced. It's square on one and circular on the other, and that controls reverse lights. If you don't replace it (or splice into it) then reverse lights won't work. I don't think there's any other impact.
If the ECU pins weren't messed with in the tranny swap, your battery may be overcharging. There may be an ECU pinout here, I think it's pin 48 or 51-ish that you have to tap into a constant 12V source.
I'd look to your ignition/spark plugs/wires first for the idle issue. I'd make sure your MAFS (black tube before the throttle body) has the arrow pointing in the direction of air flow.
Fix your O2 sensor. Report back which codes you have.
Swapping from a/t to m/t (or vice versa) requires a plug on the top of the transmission to be replaced. It's square on one and circular on the other, and that controls reverse lights. If you don't replace it (or splice into it) then reverse lights won't work. I don't think there's any other impact.
If the ECU pins weren't messed with in the tranny swap, your battery may be overcharging. There may be an ECU pinout here, I think it's pin 48 or 51-ish that you have to tap into a constant 12V source.
I'd look to your ignition/spark plugs/wires first for the idle issue. I'd make sure your MAFS (black tube before the throttle body) has the arrow pointing in the direction of air flow.
Fix your O2 sensor. Report back which codes you have.
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ok, i just got back from the parts store i work at, scanned the check engine light and came up with 2 codes which are p0134, p0506, the arrow is pointing the correct way
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I'm leaning toward the Throttle Position Sensor. Find yours on the Throttle Body, report back if it's Kefico (sp?) or Dae Sung. One of the two was known to be faulty and need replacing.
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/...T/IMAG0841.png
https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/f...ng-and-erratic - Dae Sung was the problem child. If it's a Dae Sung TPS, I'd search for the Kefico sensor and replace it. Probably a $15 part online
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/...T/IMAG0841.png
https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/f...ng-and-erratic - Dae Sung was the problem child. If it's a Dae Sung TPS, I'd search for the Kefico sensor and replace it. Probably a $15 part online
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My money is on TPS as well. Seen that several times over.
Ordered my replacement at Autozone and in the duralast box off the shelf was a Kefico
Ordered my replacement at Autozone and in the duralast box off the shelf was a Kefico
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The p0134 is the O2 sensor you said had a busted pin. The p0506 is the idle speed control motor. Make sure it's plugged in and plumbed correctly. Make sure your bored TB isn't leaking air when closed. If that doesn't fix it, replace the ISC motor.
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