My CEL light has been on since i fired my car and today i tried to pull those codes to no avail. The Peake tool didnt work. The tool itself works so what could be wrong?
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Originally posted by matt View PostDid you try a stomp test?
WTH is this? Are you just screwing with us? What does this achieve, and what is the proble, this is the solution for? If it's a dirty HFM, wouldn't it be easier for you & the motor to R & R after cleaning it with rubbing alcohol?
It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.
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Originally posted by LINUS View PostWTH is this? Are you just screwing with us? What does this achieve, and what is the proble, this is the solution for? If it's a dirty HFM, wouldn't it be easier for you & the motor to R & R after cleaning it with rubbing alcohol?
Any luck, Dustin?
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I sat down for a few min but i couldnt get the stomp test to work. I need to look at some diagrams to see whats up with port. What all pins need to have power? I get volt in two pins. My car is running really rich and i am not sure i got the o2s on right, i pulled the harness apart when rolling the car so i just soldered the wires together. I might try and fix the running rich part and see if the CEL will go away. Does a lack of o2 cause the car to run rich? there is also slight hesitation from 3-4 rpm.
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Originally posted by matt View PostI am pretty baffled by this post... is it a joke I don't get?
Any luck, Dustin?
Please explain, even just a broad overview to get me slightly informed.
It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.
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Originally posted by rede30 View PostI......... My car is running really rich and i am not sure i got the o2s on right, i pulled the harness apart when rolling the car so i just soldered the wires together. I might try and fix the running rich part and see if the CEL will go away. Does a lack of o2 cause the car to run rich? there is also slight hesitation from 3-4 rpm.
the CEL will light up with a bad or missing o2 sensor. yes, the car will run really rich with an o2 sensor missing.
cheers, jason
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Originally posted by rede30 View PostI sat down for a few min but i couldnt get the stomp test to work. I need to look at some diagrams to see whats up with port. What all pins need to have power? I get volt in two pins. My car is running really rich and i am not sure i got the o2s on right, i pulled the harness apart when rolling the car so i just soldered the wires together. I might try and fix the running rich part and see if the CEL will go away. Does a lack of o2 cause the car to run rich? there is also slight hesitation from 3-4 rpm.
I would definitely suggest a new O2 sensor also, and make sure it's hooked up properly. Feedback from the O2 sensor is critical.
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Originally posted by LINUS View PostSadly, I'm totally serious. Appearantly I'm so clueless I have no idea what the "stomp test" is.
Please explain, even just a broad overview to get me slightly informed.
Called the "stomp test" because you have to "stomp" the pedal quickly.
I have never been able to make it work on my car. If you have a friend with the Peake tool that's the way to roll. Much slicker, plus you can reset the damn oil light. :pimp:
This might be worth a sticky or addition to the Wiki as a lot of folks probably have chronic CEL's that could be fixed relatively easily.
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2014 Chevy Volt
2007 FJ Cruiser
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I checked my wiring job on the o2 sensor and everthing looked good but i checked for volt when running and nothing was coming through any wire. I am going to mess around at the relay on sunday. I didnt drive the car but everthing seemed the same when i ran the car with the o2s and with one not plugged in. What should i look for at the relay?
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