1990 Coupe, 28,000 miles
Vehicle history – Plugs, wires and fuel injectors replaced several thousand miles ago, in 2007, I am not sure why. The rest is original.
Problem is intermittent and started last fall. Very rough idle and dies, rich exhaust. I read the ECM codes and then stored car for five months: 15 Coolant Temperature Sensor, 43 Electronic Spark Control (ESC) Circuit, 53 System over voltage, check charging system. I don’t have factory manual. I bought Haynes Repair Manual over the winter – wish I had that $20 back. Some of the info regarding the 1990 is just wrong.
Problem recurred upon reconnecting battery this spring. ECM codes: 43, 53. Problem is intermittent, does not occur on all start ups but occurs most times.
Alternator and battery checked OK
Coolant Temperature Sensor - replaced
Electronic Spark Control (ECS) Knock Sensor – replaced.
Throttle Position Sensor - O.K.. Voltage about 0.6 volts at fully closed and steadily increasing as throttle is manually activated.
Air Idle Control Valve - Replaced. Throttle body removed and cleaned. Ran great for about 5 minutes then the problem returned.
Distributor Cap and Rotor – Replaced. Inspected and looked worn, one prong bent & loose. Ran great for 10 minutes. I bought gas. Ran great 5 minutes more. Upon next start the problem recurred. Car sat for a couple hours and then restarted, same problem except Service Engine Soon light flashing - - - - .
I removed and reinstalled PROM in ECM. It was not loose.
I just took a ten mile drive without a problem. But I have no idea what will happen the time I turn the key.
I read through a bunch of posts but don’t know what to look for next. MAP sensor - Could this sensor cause an intermittent problem?
?Fuel injectors – Could one have gone bad? Injector wire problem? Why does it sometimes run fine?
Vehicle history – Plugs, wires and fuel injectors replaced several thousand miles ago, in 2007, I am not sure why. The rest is original.
Problem is intermittent and started last fall. Very rough idle and dies, rich exhaust. I read the ECM codes and then stored car for five months: 15 Coolant Temperature Sensor, 43 Electronic Spark Control (ESC) Circuit, 53 System over voltage, check charging system. I don’t have factory manual. I bought Haynes Repair Manual over the winter – wish I had that $20 back. Some of the info regarding the 1990 is just wrong.
Problem recurred upon reconnecting battery this spring. ECM codes: 43, 53. Problem is intermittent, does not occur on all start ups but occurs most times.
Alternator and battery checked OK
Coolant Temperature Sensor - replaced
Electronic Spark Control (ECS) Knock Sensor – replaced.
Throttle Position Sensor - O.K.. Voltage about 0.6 volts at fully closed and steadily increasing as throttle is manually activated.
Air Idle Control Valve - Replaced. Throttle body removed and cleaned. Ran great for about 5 minutes then the problem returned.
Distributor Cap and Rotor – Replaced. Inspected and looked worn, one prong bent & loose. Ran great for 10 minutes. I bought gas. Ran great 5 minutes more. Upon next start the problem recurred. Car sat for a couple hours and then restarted, same problem except Service Engine Soon light flashing - - - - .
I removed and reinstalled PROM in ECM. It was not loose.
I just took a ten mile drive without a problem. But I have no idea what will happen the time I turn the key.
I read through a bunch of posts but don’t know what to look for next. MAP sensor - Could this sensor cause an intermittent problem?
?Fuel injectors – Could one have gone bad? Injector wire problem? Why does it sometimes run fine?