I have a 95 s50 it idles good the only problem I am having is when I am driving the power cuts out from 1k to about 4k after that it runs strong. I tried a different ecu with no change and I've checked the fuel injectors. What should I check next? And there is a CEL but I am not getting any codes when I do the stomp test.
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Originally posted by Adrian_Visser View PostMy DME stopped flashing codes shortly after I got my car running too. I still need to get around to swapping DMEs. The solution for me was to buy a peake scan tool (I needed one anyways.)Originally posted by blunttechAlways Always go for the reach around if there is an option
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If you bought an adapter from someone it likely doesn't have the wire run for it. You need to run switched power to pin 16 on the diagnostic port. By run power I mean connect the right pins together on the c101 and x20 you don't have to actually run any wires in the engine harness.
Same goes for your CEL, if the adapter was bought and not made yourself who knows if the CEL is even functional.
I don't have any of my wiring notes with me right now but a bit of looking through the etms will tell you which pins go to which. I want to say I used the O2 sensor heater relay pin on the c101 as a source of power but I can't remember for sure if it wasn't for something else.Last edited by Adrian_Visser; 06-15-2011, 08:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Adrian_Visser View PostIf you bought an adapter from someone it likely doesn't have the wire run for it. You need to run switched power to pin 16 on the diagnostic port. By run power I mean connect the right pins together on the c101 and x20 you don't have to actually run any wires in the engine harness.
Same goes for your CEL, if the adapter was bought and not made yourself who knows if the CEL is even functional.
I don't have any of my wiring notes with me right now but a bit of looking through the etms will tell you which pins go to which. I want to say I used the O2 sensor heater relay pin on the c101 as a source of power but I can't remember for sure if it wasn't for something else.
Thank you!Originally posted by blunttechAlways Always go for the reach around if there is an option
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Take a look at this thread. Fredk mentions something about if you don't have something wired correctly you won't get power to the diadnostic tool and you could get a cut off in mid rpm.
I think post 19 is what I'm talking about.
Originally posted by Roysneon$5 shipped?Originally posted by MarkDYou are a strange dude, I'n not answering any more posts from you.
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