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#1 Oseberg

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Posted 14 February 2007 - 22:43

Har re-montert girkasse(Manuell) på min XJ 97, 4,0L og hatt en test tur(tok lengre tid enn ventet, influensaen kom på besøk rofl.gif )

Test tur 1:
Ingen feil melding, men speedometer viste "nada".....da er det vel avleseren på transferkassen som feiler ?

Test tur 2:
"Check engine". Motoren går fint...men kan synes som den faller litt i turtall ved slipp av gasspådrag og clutch inne" Etter en liten oppgassing kommer feilmelding. Har jeg et problem med sensoren på katalysatoren?. Den var frakoblet i pluggen ifb med demontering av girkasse.

Er det nå jeg kan på et funerlig hvis avlese feilkoder ? I såfall, hvor finner jeg opplysning om disse på nettet?

Ellers er alt OK whistle.gif

Edited by Oseberg, 14 February 2007 - 22:44.


#2 TESZJ

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Posted 14 February 2007 - 22:49

Hei!

Ligger her: http://www.offroad.n...showtopic=73458

Eller direktelink: http://www.zjilla.com/tech_codes.htm

Står at det gjelder til -97 modell i linken over, så jeg regner med at det funker på din også....
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#3 512TR

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Posted 14 February 2007 - 23:03

I 1997 gikk de over til OBDII system og andre koder en OBDI

Litt av en lefse..... smile.gif

OBDII Scan Codes
(OnBoard Diagnostic II)



Scan Code Problem
Description

P0030 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Heater Relay Circuit Problem detected in oxygen sensor heater relay circuit.
P0036 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Heater Relay Circuit Problem detected in oxygen sensor heater relay circuit.
P0106 Barometric Pressure Out of Range MAP sensor input voltage out of an acceptable range detected during reading of barometric pressure at key-on.
P0107 (M) Map Sensor Voltage Too Low MAP sensor input below minimum acceptable voltage.
P0108 (M) Map Sensor Voltage Too High MAP sensor input above maximum acceptable voltage.
P0112 (M) Intake Air Temp Sensor Voltage Low Intake air (charge) temperature sensor input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P0113 (M) Intake Air Temp Sensor Voltage High Intake air (charge) temperature sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P0116 No Message A rationality error has been detected in the coolant temp sensor.
P0117 (M) ECT Sensor Voltage Too Low Engine coolant temperature sensor input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P0118 (M) ECT Sensor Voltage Too High Engine coolant temperature sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P0121 (M) TPS Voltage Does Not Agree With MAP TPS signal does not correlate to MAP sensor signal.
P0121 (M) Accelerator Position Sensor (APPS) Signal Voltage Too Low APPS voltage input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P0122 (M) Throttle Position Sensor Voltage Low Throttle position sensor input below the acceptable voltage range.
P0122 (M) Accelerator Position Sensor (APPS) Signal Voltage Too Low APPS voltage input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P0123 (M) Throttle Position Sensor Voltage High Throttle position sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P0123 (M) Accelerator Position Sensor (APPS) Signal Voltage Too High APPS voltage input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P0125 (M) Closed Loop Temp Not Reached Time to enter Closed Loop Operation (Fuel Control) is excessive.
P0125 (M) Engine is Cold Too Long Engine does not reach operating temperature.
P0130 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction Oxygen sensor heater element malfunction.
P0131 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Shorted To Ground Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained below normal operating range.
P0132 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Shorted To Voltage Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above normal operating range.
P0133 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Slow Response Oxygen sensor response slower than minimum required switching frequency.
P0134 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Stays at Center Neither rich or lean condition is detected from the oxygen sensor input.
P0135 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Heater Failure Oxygen sensor heater element malfunction.
P0136 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction Oxygen sensor heater element malfunction.
P0137 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Shorted To Ground Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained below normal operating range.
P0138 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Shorted To Voltage Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above normal operating range.
P0139 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Slow Response Oxygen sensor response slower than minimum required switching frequency.
P0140 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Stays at Center Neither rich or lean condition is detected from the oxygen sensor.
P0141 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Heater Failure Oxygen sensor heater element malfunction.
P0143 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Shorted To Ground Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained below normal operating range.
P0144 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Shorted To Voltage Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above normal operating range.
P0145 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Slow Response Oxygen sensor response slower than minimum required switching frequency.
P0146 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Stays at Center Neither rich or lean condition is detected from the oxygen sensor.
P0147 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Heater Failure Oxygen sensor heater element malfunction.
P0151 (M) 2/1 O2 Sensor Shorted To Ground Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained below normal operating range.
P0152 (M) 2/1 Sensor Shorted To Voltage Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above normal operating range.
P0153 (M) 2/1 Sensor Slow Response Oxygen sensor response slower than minimum required switching frequency.
P0154 (M) 2/1 Sensor Stays at Center Neither rich or lean condition is detected from the oxygen sensor.
P0155 (M) 2/1 O2 Sensor Heater Failure Oxygen sensor heater element malfunction.
P0157 (M) 2/2 O2 Sensor Shorted To Ground Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained below normal operating range.
P0158 (M) 2/2 O2 Sensor Shorted To Voltage Oxygen sensor input voltage maintained above normal operating range.
P0159 2/2 Sensor Slow Response Oxygen sensor response slower than minimum required switching frequency.
P0160 (M) 2/2 Sensor Stays at Center Neither rich or lean condition is detected from the oxygen sensor.
P0161 (M) 2/2 O2 Sensor Heater Failure Oxygen sensor heater element malfunction.
P0168 Decreased Engine Performance Due To High Injection Pump Fuel Temp Fuel temperature is above the engine protection limit. Engine power will be derated.
P0171 (M) 1/1 Fuel System Lean A lean air/fuel mixture has been indicated by an abnormally rich correction factor.
P0172 (M) 1/1 Fuel System Rich A rich air/fuel mixture has been indicated by an abnormally lean correction factor.
P0174 (M) 2/1 Fuel System Lean A lean air/fuel mixture has been indicated by an abnormally rich correction factor.
P0175 (M) 2/1 Fuel System Rich A rich air/fuel mixture has been indicated by an abnormally lean correction factor.
P0176 Loss of Flex Fuel Calibration Signal No calibration voltage present from flex fuel sensor.
P0177 Water In Fuel Excess water found in fuel by water-in-fuel sensor.
P0178 Flex Fuel Sensor Volts Too Low Flex fuel sensor input below minimum acceptable voltage.
P0178 Water In Fuel Sensor Voltage Too Low Loss of water-in-fuel circuit or sensor.
P0179 Flex Fuel Sensor Volts Too High Flex fuel sensor input above maximum acceptable voltage.
P0181 Fuel Injection Pump Failure Low power, engine derated, or engine stops.
P0182 (M) CNG Temp Sensor Voltage Too Low Compressed natural gas temperature sensor voltage below acceptable voltage.
P0183 (M) CNG Temp Sensor Voltage Too High Compressed natural gas temperature sensor voltage above acceptable voltage.
P0201 (M) Injector #1 Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in control circuit for injector #1 or in the INJ 1 injector bank.
P0202 (M) Injector #2 Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in control circuit for injector #2 or in the INJ 2 injector bank.
P0203 (M) Injector #3 Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in control circuit for injector #3 or in the INJ 3 injector bank.
P0204 (M) Injector #4 Control Circuit Injector #4 or INJ 4 injector bank output driver stage does not respond properly to the control signal.
P0205 (M) Injector #5 Control Circuit Injector #5 output driver stage does not respond properly to the control signal.
P0206 (M) Injector #6 Control Circuit Injector #6 output driver stage does not respond properly to the control signal.
P0207 (M) Injector #7 Control Circuit Injector #7 output driver stage does not respond properly to the control signal.
P0208 (M) Injector #8 Control Circuit Injector #8 output driver stage does not respond properly to the control signal.
P0209 (M) Injector #9 Control Circuit Injector #9 output driver stage does not respond properly to the control signal.
P0210 (M) Injector #10 Control Circuit Injector #10 output driver stage does not respond properly to the control signal.
P0215 Fuel Injection Pump Control Circuit Failure in fuel pump relay control circuit
P0216 (M) Fuel Injection Pump Timing Failure High fuel supply restriction, low fuel pressure or possible wrong or incorrectly installed pump keyway.
P0217 Decreased Engine Performance Due To Engine Overheat Condition Engine overheating. ECM will derate engine performance.
P0219 Crankshaft Position Sensor Overspeed Signal Engine has exceeded rpm limits.
P0222 (M) Idle Validation Signals Both Low Problem detected with idle validation circuits within APPS.
P0223 (M) Idle Validation Signals Both High (Above 5 Volts) Problem detected with idle validation circuits within APPS.
P0230 Transfer Pump (Lift Pump) Circuit Out of Range Problem detected in fuel transfer pump circuits.
P0232 Fuel Shutoff Signal Voltage Too High Fuel shut-off signal voltage too high from ECM to fuel injection pump.
P0234 (M) Turbo Boost Limit Exceeded Problem detected in turbocharger wastegate.
P0236 (M) Map Sensor Too High Too Long Problem detected in turbocharger wastegate.
P0237 (M) Map Sensor Voltage Too Low MAP sensor voltage input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P0238 (M) Map Sensor Voltage Too High MAP sensor voltage input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P0251 (M) Fuel Inj. Pump Mech. Failure Fuel Valve Feedback Circuit Problem sensed with fuel circuit internal to fuel injection pump.
P0253 (M) Fuel Injection Pump Fuel Valve Open Circuit Problem sensed with fuel circuit internal to fuel injection pump.
P0254 Fuel Injection Pump Fuel Valve Current Too High Problem caused by internal fuel injection pump failure.
P0300 (M) Multiple Cylinder Mis-fire Misfire detected in multiple cylinders.
P0301 (M) CYLINDER #1 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #1.
P0302 (M) CYLINDER #2 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #2.
P0303 (M) CYLINDER #3 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #3.
P0304 (M) CYLINDER #4 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #4.
P0305 (M) CYLINDER #5 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #5.
P0306 (M) CYLINDER #6 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #6.
P0307 (M) CYLINDER #7 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #7.
P0308 (M) CYLINDER #8 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #8.
P0309 (M) CYLINDER #9 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #9.
P0310 (M) CYLINDER #10 MISFIRE Misfire detected in cylinder #10.
P0320 (M) No Crank Reference Signal at PCM No reference signal (crankshaft position sensor) detected during engine cranking.
P0320 (M) No RPM Signal to PCM (Crankshaft Position Sensor Signal to JTEC) A CKP signal has not been detected at the PCM.
P0325 Knock Sensor #1 Circuit Knock sensor (#1) signal above or below minimum acceptable threshold voltage at particular engine speed.
P0330 Knock Sensor #2 Circuit Knock sensor (#2) signal above or below minimum acceptable threshold voltage at particular engine speed.
P0336 (M) Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Signal Problem with voltage signal from CKP.
P0340 (M) No Cam Signal At PCM No fuel sync.
P0341 (M) Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor Signal Problem with voltage signal from CMP.
P0350 Ignition Coil Draws Too Much Current A coil (1-5) is drawing too much current.
P0351 (M) Ignition Coil # 1 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time.
P0352 (M) Ignition Coil # 2 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time.
P0353 (M) Ignition Coil # 3 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time.
P0354 (M) Ignition Coil # 4 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time (High Impedence).
P0355 (M) Ignition Coil # 5 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time (High Impedence).
P0356 (M) Ignition Coil # 6 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time (high impedence).
P0357 (M) Ignition Coil # 7 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time (high impedence).
P0358 (M) Ignition Coil # 8 Primary Circuit Peak primary circuit current not achieved with maximum dwell time (high impedence).
P0370 Fuel Injection Pump Speed/Position Sensor Sig Lost Problem caused by internal fuel injection pump failure.
P0380 (M) Intake Air Heater Relay #1 Control Circuit Problem detected in #1 air heater solenoid/relay circuit (not heater element)
P0381 (M) Wait To Start Lamp Inoperative Problem detected in wait-to-start bulb circuit.
P0382 (M) Intake Air Heater Relay #2 Control Circuit Problem detected in #2 air heater solenoid/relay circuit (not heater element)
P0387 Crankshaft Position Sensor Supply Voltage Too Low CKP sensor voltage input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P0388 Crankshaft Position Sensor Supply Voltage Too High CKP sensor voltage input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P0401 EGR System Failure Required change in air/fuel ration not detected during diagnostic test.
P0403 EGR Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the EGR solenoid control circuit.
P0404 EGR Position Sensor Rationality EGR position sensor signal does not correlate to EGR duty cycle.
P0405 EGR Position Sensor Volts Too Low EGR position sensor input below the acceptable voltage range.
P0406 EGR Position Sensor Volts Too High EGR position sensor input above the acceptable voltage range.
P0412 Secondary Air Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the secondary air (air switching/aspirator) solenoid control circuit.
P0420 (M) 1/1 Catalytic Converter Efficiency Catalyst 1/1 efficiency below required level.
P0432 (M) 1/2 Catalytic Converter Efficiency Catalyst 2/1 efficiency below required level.
P0441 (M) Evap Purge Flow Monitor Insufficient or excessive vapor flow detected during evaporative emission system operation.
P0442 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Medium Leak Detected A small leak has been detected in the evaporative system.
P0443 (M) Evap Purge Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the EVAP purge solenoid control circuit.
P0455 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Large Leak Detected A large leak has been detected in the evaporative system.
P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected in the evaporative system.
P0460 Fuel Level Unit No Change Over Miles During low fuel.
P0460 Fuel Level Unit No Change Over Miles Fuel level sending unit voltage does not change for more than 40 miles.
P0462 Fuel Level Sending Unit Volts Too Low Fuel level sensor input below acceptable voltage.
P0462 (M) Fuel Level Sending Unit Volts Too Low Open circuit between PCM and fuel gauge sending unit.
P0463 Fuel Level Sending Unit Volts Too High Fuel level sensor input above acceptable voltage.
P0463 (M) Fuel Level Sending Unit Volts Too High Circuit shorted to voltage between PCM and fuel gauge sending unit.
P0500 (M) No Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal No vehicle speed sensor signal detected during road load conditions.
P0500 (M) No Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal A vehicle speed signal was not detected.
P0505 (M) Idle Air Control Motor Circuits SBEC II
P0522 Oil Pressure Voltage Too Low Oil pressure sending unit (sensor) voltage input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P0523 Oil Pressure Voltage Too High Oil pressure sending unit (sensor) voltage input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P0524 Oil Pressure Too Low Engine oil pressure is low. Engine power derated.
P0545 A/C Clutch Relay Circuit Problem detected in air conditioning clutch relay control circuit.
P0551 Power Steering Switch Failure Incorrect input state detected for the power steering switch circuit. PL: High pressure seen at high speed.
P0562 Charging System Voltage Too Low Supply voltage sensed at ECM too low.
P0563 Charging System Voltage Too High Supply voltage sensed at ECM too high.
P0600 PCM Failure SPI Communications No communication detected between co-processors in the control module.
P0601 (M) Internal Controller Failure Internal control module fault condition (check sum) detected.
P0602 (M) ECM Fueling Calibration Error ECM Internal fault condition detected.
P0604 RAM Check Failure Transmission control module RAM self test fault detected. -Aisin transmission
P0605 ROM Check Failure Transmission control module ROM self test fault detected. -Aisin transmission
P0606 (M) ECM Failure ECM Internal fault condition detected.
P0615 Starter Relay Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the starter relay control circuit.
P0622 (G) Generator Field Not Switching Properly An open or shorted condition detected in the generator field control circuit.
P0645 A/C Clutch Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the A/C clutch relay control circuit.
P0700 EATX Controller DTC Present This SBEC III or JTEC DTC indicates that the EATX or Asin controller has an active fault and has illuminated the MIL via a CCD (EATX) or SCI (Aisin) message. The specific fault must be acquired from the EATX via CCD or from the Aisin via ISO-9141.
P0703 Brake Switch Stuck Pressed or Released Incorrect input state detected in the brake switch circuit. (Changed from P1595)
P0711 (M) Trans Temp Sensor, No Temp Rise After Start Relationship between the transmission temperature and overdrive operation and/or TCC operation indicates a failure of the Transmission Temperature Sensor. OBD II Rationality. Was MIL code 37.
P0712 Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too Low Transmission fluid temperature sensor input below acceptable voltage. Was MIL code 37.
P0712 (M) Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too Low Voltage less than 1.55 Volts (4-speed auto. trans. only)
P0713 Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too High Transmission fluid temperature sensor input above acceptable voltage. Was MIL code 37.
P0713 (M) Trans Temp Sensor Voltage Too High Voltage greater than 3.76 volts (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0720 (M) Low Output SPD Sensor RPM, Above 15 mph The relationship between the Output Shaft Speed Sensor and vehicle speed is not within acceptable limits.
P0720 (M) Low Output Spd Sensor RPM Above 15 mph Output shaft speed is less than 60 rpm with vehicle speed above 15 mph (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0740 (M) Torq Con Clu, No RPM Drop at Lockup Relationship between engine and vehicle speeds indicated failure of torque convertor clutch lock-up system (TCC/PTU solenoid)
P0743 (M) Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/ Trans Relay Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the torque convertor clutch (part throttle unlock) solenoid control circuit. Shift solenoid C electrical fault - Asin transmission
P0743 (M) Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/ Trans Relay Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the torque convertor part throttle unlock solenoid control circuit (3 or 4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0748 (M) Governor Pressure Sol Control/Trans Relay Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the Governor Pressure Solenoid circuit or Trans Relay Circuit in JTEC RE transmissions.
P0748 (M) Governor Pressure Sol Control/Trans Relay Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the governor pressure solenoid or relay circuits (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0751 (M) O/D Switch Pressed (Lo) More Than 5 Minutes Overdrive override switch input is in a prolonged depressed state.
P0751 (M) O/D Switch Pressed (LO) More Than 5 Minutes Overdrive Off switch input too low for more than 5 minutes (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0753 (M) Trans 3-4 Shift Sol/Trans Relay Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the overdrive solenoid control circuit or Trans Relay Circuit in JTEC RE transmissions. Was MIL code 45.
P0753 (M) Trans 3-4 Shift Sol/Trans Relay Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the transmission 2-4 shift solenoid circuit (4-speed auto. trans. only).
P0756 AW4 Shift Sol B (2-3) Functional Failure Shift solenoid B (2-3) functional fault - Asin transmission
P0783 (M) 3-4 Shift Sol, No RPM Drop at Lockup The overdrive solenoid is unable to engage the gear change from 3rd gear to the overdrive gear.
P0801 Reverse Gear Lockout circuit Open or Short An open or shorted condition detected in the transmission reverse gear lock-out solenoid control circuit.
P0830 Clutch Depressed Switch Circuit Problem detected in the clutch switch circuit.
P0833 Clutch Released Switch Circuit Problem detected in the clutch switch circuit.
P1110 Decrease Engine Performance Due To High Intake Air Temperature Intake manifold air temperature is above the engine protection limit. Engine power will be derated.
P1180 Decreased Engine Performance Due To High Injection Pump Fuel Temp Fuel temperature is above the engine protection limit. Engine power will be derated.
P1195 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Slow During Catalyst Monitor A slow switching oxygen sensor has been detected in bank 1/1 during catalyst monitor test. (Also see SCI DTC $66) (was P0133)
P1196 (M) 2/1 O2 Sensor Slow During Catalyst Monitor A slow switching oxygen sensor has been detected in bank 2/1 during catalyst monitor test. (Also see SCI DTC $7A) (was P0153)
P1197 1/2 O2 Sensor Slow During Catalyst Monitor A slow switching oxygen sensor has been detected in bank 1/2 during catalyst monitor test. (Also see SCI DTC $68) (was P0139)
P1198 Radiator Temperature Sensor Volts Too High Radiator coolant temperature sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage.
P1199 Radiator Temperature Sensor Volts Too Low Radiator coolant temperature sensor input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P1281 Engine is Cold Too Long Engine coolant temperature remains below normal operating temperatures during vehicle travel (Thermostat).
P1282 Fuel Pump Relay Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the fuel pump relay control circuit.
P1283 Idle Select Signal Invalid ECM or fuel injection pump module internal fault condition detected.
P1284 (M) Fuel Injection Pump Battery Voltage Out-Of-Range Fuel injection pump module internal fault condition detected. Engine power will be derated.
P1285 (M) Fuel Injection Pump Controller Always On Fuel injection pump module relay circuit failure detected. Engine power will be derated.
P1286 Accelerator Position Sensor (APPS) Supply Voltage High High voltage detected at APPS.
P1287 Fuel Injection Pump Controller Supply Voltage Low ECM or fuel injection pump module internal fault condition detected. Engine power will be derated.
P1288 Intake Manifold Short Runner Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the short runner tuning valve circuit.
P1289 Manifold Tune Valve Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the manifold tuning valve solenoid control circuit.
P1290 CNG Fuel System Pressure Too High Compressed natural gas system pressure above normal operating range.
P1291 No Temp Rise Seen From Intake Heaters Energizing Heated Air Intake does not change intake air temperature sensor an acceptable amount.
P1291 (M) No Temperature Rise Seen From Intake Air Heaters Problem detected in intake manifold air heating system.
P1292 CNG Pressure Sensor Voltage Too High Compressed natural gas pressure sensor reading above acceptable voltage.
P1293 CNG Pressure Sensor Voltage Too Low Compressed natural gas pressure sensor reading below acceptable voltage.
P1294 (M) Target Idle Not Reached Target RPM not achieved during drive idle condition. Possible vacuum leak or IAC (AIS) lost steps.
P1295 (M) No 5 Volts to TP Sensor Loss of a 5 volt feed to the Throttle Position Sensor has been detected.
P1295 (M) Accelerator Position Sensor (APPS) Supply Voltage Too Low APPS supply voltage input below the minimum acceptable voltage.
P1296 No 5 Volts to MAP Sensor Loss of a 5 volt feed to the MAP Sensor has been detected.
P1297 (M) No Change in MAP From Start To Run No difference is recognized between the MAP reading at engine idle and the stored barometric pressure reading.
P1298 Lean Operation at Wide Open Throttle A prolonged lean condition is detected during Wide Open Throttle.
P1299 Vacuum Leak Found (IAC Fully Seated) MAP Sensor signal does not correlate to Throttle Position Sensor signal. Possible Vacuum Leak.
P1388 Auto Shutdown Relay Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the ASD or CNG shutoff relay control ckt.
P1388 Auto Shutdown Relay Control Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the auto shutdown (ASD) relay circuit.
P1389 No ASD Relay Output Voltage At PCM No Z1 or Z2 voltage sensed when the auto shutdown relay is energized.
P1389 (M) No ASD Relay Output Voltage At PCM An open condition detected in the ASD relay output circuit.
P1390 Timing Belt Skipped 1 Tooth or More Relationship between Cam and Crank signals not correct.
P1391 (M) Intermittent Loss of CMP or CKP Loss of the Cam Position Sensor or Crank Position sensor has occurred. For PL 2.0L
P1398 (M) Mis-Fire Adaptive Numerator at Limit PCM is unable to learn the Crank Sensor's signal in preparation for Misfire Diagnostics. Probable defective Crank Sensor.
P1399 Wait To Start Lamp Circuit An opn or shorted condition detected in the Wait to Start Lamp circuit.
P1403 No 5V to EGR Sensor Loss of 5V feed to the EGR position sensor
P1475 Aux 5 Volt Supply Voltage High Sensor supply voltage for ECM sensors is too high. (See also P01475)
P01475 Aux 5 Volt Supply Voltage High Sensor supply voltage for ECM sensors is too high. (See also P1475)
P1476 Too Little Secondary Air Insufficient flow of secondary air injection detected during aspirator test (was P0411)
P1477 Too Much Secondary Air Excessive flow of secondary air injection detected during aspirator test (was P0411)
P1478 Battery Temp Sensor Volts Out of Limit Internal temperature sensor input voltage out of an acceptable range.
P1479 Transmission Fan Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the transmission fan relay circuit.
P1480 PCV Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the PCV solenoid circuit.
P1481 EATX RPM Pulse Perf EATX RPM pulse generator signal for misfire detection does not correlate with expected value.
P1482 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Shorted Low Catalyst temperature sensor circuit shorted low.
P1483 Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit Shorted High Catalyst temperature sensor circuit shorted high.
P1484 Catalytic Converter Overheat Detected A catalyst overheat condition has been detected by the catalyst temperature sensor.
P1485 Air Injection Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the air assist solenoid circuit.
P1486 Evap Leak Monitor Pinched Hose Found LDP has detected a pinched hose in the evaporative hose system.
P1487 Hi Speed Rad Fan CtrL Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the control circuit of the #2 high speed radiator fan control relay.
P1488 Auxiliary 5 Volt Supply Output Too Low Auxiliary 5 volt sensor feed is sensed to be below an acceptable limit.
P1489 High Speed Fan CtrL Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the control circuit of the high speed radiator fan control relay.
P1490 Low Speed Fan CtrL Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the control circuit of the low speed radiator fan control relay.
P1491 Rad Fan Control Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the radiator fan control relay control circuit. This includes PWM solid state relays.
P1492 Ambient/Batt Temp Sensor Volts Too High External temperature sensor input above acceptable voltage.
P1492 (M) Ambient/Batt Temp Sensor Volts Too High Battery temperature sensor input voltage above an acceptable range.
P1493 (M) Ambient/Batt Temp Sensor Volts Too Low External temperature sensor input below acceptable voltage.
P1493 (M) Ambient/Batt Temp Sensor Volts Too Low Battery temperature sensor input voltage below an acceptable range.
P1494 (M) Leak Detection Pump Sw or Mechanical Fault Incorrect input state detected for the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) pressure switch.
P1495 Leak Detection Pump Solenoid Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) solenoid circuit.
P1496 5 Volt Supply, Output Too Low 5 volt sensor feed is sensed to be below an acceptable limit. (less thean 4V for 4 seconds)
P1498 High Speed Rad Fan Ground CtrL Relay Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the control circuit of the #3 high speed radiator fan control relay.
P1499 Hydraulic cooling fan solenoid circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the cooling fan control solenoid circuit.
P1594 (G) Charging System Voltage Too High Battery voltage sense input above target charging voltage during engine operation.
P1594 Charging System Voltage Too High Battery voltage sense input above target charging voltage during engine operation.
P1595 Speed Control Solenoid Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in either of the speed control vacuum or vent solenoid control circuits.
P1595 Speed Control Solenoid Circuits An open or shorted condition detected in the speed control vacuum or vent solenoid control circuits.
P1596 Speed Control Switch Always High Speed control switch input above maximum acceptable voltage.
P1597 Speed Control Switch Always Low Speed control switch input below minimum acceptable voltage.
P1597 Speed Control Switch Always Low Speed control switch input below minimum acceptable voltage.
P1598 A/C Pressure Sensor Volts Too High A/C pressure sensor input above maximum acceptable voltage.
P1598 A/C Sensor Input High Problem detected in air conditioning electrical circuit.
P1599 A/C Pressure Sensor Volts Too Low A/C pressure sensor input below minimum acceptable voltage.
P1599 A/C Sensor Input Low Problem detected in air conditioning electrical circuit.
P1680 Clutch Released Switch Circuit Problem detected in clutch switch electrical circuit.
P1681 No I/P Cluster CCD/J1850 Messages Received No CCD/J1850 messages received from the cluster control module.
P1682 (G) Charging System Voltage Too Low Battery voltage sense input below target charging voltage during engine operation and no significant change in voltage detected during active test of generator output circuit.
P1682 Charging System Voltage Too Low Charging system output voltage low.
P1683 SPD CtrL PWR Relay; or S/C 12V Driver Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the speed control servo power control circuit.
P1683 SPD CtrL PWR Relay; or S/C 12V Driver Circuit An open or shorted condition detected in the speed control servo power control circuit.
P1684 Batt Loss in 50 Starts The battery has been disconnected within the last 50 starts.
P1685 SKIM Invalid Key The engine controller has received an invalid key from the SKIM.
P1686 No SKIM BUS Messages Received No CCD/J1850 messages received from the Smart Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM)
P1687 No MIC BUS Message No CCD/J1850 messages received from the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC) module.
P1688 (M) Internal Fuel Injection Pump Controller Failure Internal problem within the fuel injection pump. Low power, engine derated, or engine stops.
P1689 (M) No Communication Between ECM and Injection Pump Module Data link circuit failure between ECM and fuel injection pump. Low power, engine derated, or engine stops.
P1690 (M) Fuel Injection Pump CKP Sensor Does Not Agree With ECM CKP Sensor Problem in fuel sync signal. Possible injection pump timing problem. Low power, engine derated, or engine stops.
P1691 Fuel Injection Pump Controller Calibration Error Internal fuel injection pump failure. Low power, engine derated, or engine stops.
P1692 DTC Set In ECM A "Companion DTC" was set in both the ECM and PCM.
P1693 (M) DTC Detected In Companion Module A fault has been generated in the companion engine control module.
P1693 (M) DTC Detected In PCM/ECM or DTC Detected in ECM A "Companion DTC" was set in both the ECM and PCM.
P1694 Fault In Companion Module No CCD/J1850 messages received from the powertrain control module-Aisin transmission.
P1694 (M) No CCD Messages Received From ECM Bus communication failure to PCM.
P1695 No CCD/J1850 Message From Body Control Module No CCD/J1850 messages received from the body control module.
P1696 PCM Failure EEPROM Write Denied Unsuccessful attempt to write to an EEPROM location by the control module.
P1697 PCM Failure SRI Mile Not Stored Unsuccessful attempt to update Service Reminder Indicator (SRI or EMR) mileage in the control module EEPROM.
P1698 No CCD/J1850 Message From TCM No CCD/J1850 messages received from the electronic transmission control module (EATX) or the Aisin transmission controller.
P1698 No CCD Messages Received From PCM Bus communication failure to PCM. A "Companion DTC" was set in both the ECM and PCM.
P1719 Skip Shift Solenoid Circuit AN open or shorted condition detected in the transmission 2-3 gear lock-out solenoid control circuit.
P1740 TCC or OD Sol Perf A rationality error has been detected in either the TCC solenoid or overdrive solenoid systems.
P1740 (M) TCC OR O/D Solenoid Performance Problem detected in transmission convertor clutch and/or overdrive circuits (diesel engine with 4-speed auto. trans. only).
P1756 (M) GOV Press Not Equal to Target @ 15-20 PSI The requested pressure and the actual pressure are not within a tolerance band for the Governor Control System which is used to regulate governor pressure to control shifts for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear. (Mid Pressure Malfunction)
P1756 (M) GOV Press Not Equal to Target @ 15-20 PSI Governor sensor input not between 10 and 25 psi when requested (4-speed auto trans only).
P1757 GOV Press Not Equal to Target @ 15-20 PSI The requested pressure and the actual pressure are not within a tolerance band for the Governor Control System which is used to regulate governor pressure to control shifts for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear. (Zero Pressure Malfunction)
P1757 (M) Governor Pressure Above 3 PSI in Gear With 0 MPH Governor pressure greater than 3 psi when requested to be 0 psi (4-speed auto trans only).
P1762 (M) Gov Press Sen Offset Volts Too Lo or High The Governor Pressure Sensor input is greater than a calibration limit or is less than a calibration limit for 3 consecutive park/neutral calibrations.
P1762 (M) Governor Press Sen Offset Volts Too Low or High Sensor input greater or less than calibration for 3 consecutive Neutral/Park occurrences (4-speed auto trans only).
P1763 Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too Hi The Governor Pressure Sensor input is above an aceeptable voltage level.
P1763 (M) Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too Hi Voltage greater than 4.89 volts (4-speed auto trans only).
P1764 (M) Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too Low The Governor Pressure Sensor input is below an acceptable voltage level.
P1764 (M) Governor Pressure Sensor Volts Too Low Voltage less than .10 volts (4-speed auto trans only).
P1765 (M) Trans 12 Volt Supply Relay CtrL Circuit An open or shorted condition is detected in the Transmission Relay control circuit. This relay supplies power to the TCC.
P1765 (M) Trans 12 Volt Supply Relay CtrL Circuit Current state of solenoid output port is different than expected (4-speed auto trans only).
P1899 (M) P/N Switch Stuck in Park or in Gear Incorrect input state detected for the Park/Neutral switch.
P1899 (M) P/N Switch Stuck in Park or in Gear Incorrect input state detected for the Park/Neutral switch (3 or 4-speed auto trans only).
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Posted 14 February 2007 - 23:13

QUOTE(512TR @ 14 Feb 2007, 23:03) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I 1997 gikk de over til OBDII system og andre koder en OBDI

Litt av en lefse..... smile.gif

OBDII Scan Codes
(OnBoard Diagnostic II)

Scan Code Problem
Description

P0030 (M) 1/1 O2 Sensor Heater Relay Circuit Problem detected in oxygen sensor heater relay circuit.
P0036 (M) 1/2 O2 Sensor Heater Relay Circuit Problem detected in oxygen sensor heater relay circuit.
P0106 Barometric Pressure Out of Range MAP sensor input voltage out of an acceptable range detected during reading



Finner jeg ut disse kodene ved denne nøkkel av/på gymnastikken ?

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Posted 14 February 2007 - 23:27

he,he..skal visst ikke trenge så mye gymnastikk smile.gif

Personlig har jeg foreløbig bare OBDI biler, så jeg har aldri prøvd OBDII....men prøv slik..

Newer (OBDII) models - Put the key into the ignition, push down the odometer reset button, then turn the key to RUN with your finger on the button - and then release the button. The odometer will go through 1111111 through 999999, then display the car's serial number. It will then show the error codes (it might show them starting with P). If this method does not work, try the OBDI method.

The "Key Tricks"
Older (OBDI) models - Start with the ignition off. Within five seconds, switch the key on, off, on, off, on. ("On" is NOT "Start" and "Off" is NOT "Lock"). The "check engine" light will flash. Count the flashes. Each code is a two digit code, so a (for example) 23 would be FLASH FLASH (pause) FLASH FLASH FLASH (long pause). It will never flash more than 9 times, so watch for those pauses!

Edited by 512TR, 14 February 2007 - 23:30.

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Posted 14 February 2007 - 23:41

Odometer reset button ????

Edited by Oseberg, 14 February 2007 - 23:41.


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Posted 14 February 2007 - 23:56

QUOTE(Oseberg @ 14 Feb 2007, 23:41) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Odometer reset button ????


Her ca..


Skal ha disse instrumentene i Comanchen når jeg putter inn 4,7L V8'eren (2000 mod), derfor har jeg samlet litt OBDII info...
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Posted 15 February 2007 - 00:04

Kanon !!!

Hvilket forum smile.gif

Takk skal dere ha...test i morgen tidlig....skal melde tilbake hvordan det gikk.

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Posted 15 February 2007 - 10:19

QUOTE(Oseberg @ 15 Feb 2007, 00:04) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Kanon !!!

Hvilket forum smile.gif

Takk skal dere ha...test i morgen tidlig....skal melde tilbake hvordan det gikk.




sad.gif sad.gif Diplay går inn i en selvtest modus og teller opp 0000000. 1111111, 2222222 osv... helt til 9999999.
Deretter avsluttes denne selvtest og trip distanse vises som normal. Prøvde også denne på/av/på greien, uten noen respons.

Andre hint noen ???

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Posted 15 February 2007 - 21:45

Tja..har ikke så mye å bidra med siden jeg enda ikke har jobbet med OBDII systemet, men det kan visst varriere fra forskjellige modeller...Jeep, Crysler, Dodge bruker det samme systemet og de samme kodene.
Hvis du ser på den lange lefsen med kodene, ser du bla. koder for 10 syl, disse kodene brukes også på Dodge sine V10'ere.



Her er noen andre måter du kan prøve for å få frem kodene..

This seems needlessly complicated, so you may simply want to invest in an OBD compatible code reader. They're not too expensive and some can record sensor readings and save them to a file (or replay them for you), making diagnosis easier. Still, it's great to be able to read your own error codes - you can troubleshoot it yourself without any tools, or you can tell when your mechanic is totally off-base.

On the 300, Magnum, and Charger, you cannot see the codes without a reader. Most codes are visible with a standard code reader. The dealer can see more codes (those that are not required by Federal law).
You may have to have the parking brake firmly set for the codes to show! (Thanks, Steven Midway)

Codes are usually displayed on digital odometers on newer models.
On many 2001 and newer models, holding in the trip odometer reset button while turning the key to RUN will start a self test, with a readout on the odometer. It will also activate all instrument panels, one at a time. We do not know if this will show computer codes, or whether it only tests the instrument panels. At the end, it may show a few odd codes that are firmware versions and not error codes.

On most cars, the codes will read out if the engine light is on - all you have to do is put the key into the RUN position.

Normally, to get codes, you put the key on OFF and then rapidly do OFF-ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON (on some cars you have to do four or five, not three, OFF-ON cycles). On our test 2002 car, the key did not go back to unlock, so it was ACC-ON-ACC-ON-ACC-ON.

Jon Yoon: The 1998 Caravan does the same check engine light code trick, but it also does an instrument diagnostic check if you hold the trip and reset buttons and turn the key to the run position and wait 5 seconds. This helped me figure out that my input and output speed sensors were broken but the actual speedometer dial could move.

For the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee and up, you do the switching the key on and off 3 times, but not quickly. You turn it to on so the odometer turns on, turn it off, and then back on, wait for the light to turn on, etc. On the fourth time you'll get a code, or you'll get the word "done." (Monica MacDonald)

A loose gas cap may light up the Check Engine light! (Thanks, Lyn Clark)
When the computer indicates major failure, it can activate Limp In mode, which guesses about data to compensate for sensor failure, allowing you to get the car to a mechanic. One major symptom of this is the transmission sticking in second gear. This is a feature!
2002 Ram, put transmission in neutral, parking brake on, then do the acc-run key sequence 3 times.
Dan Stewart wrote about the 1999+ Voyager/Caravan with digital gear selection display:
There are 2 functions that can be accomplished with the key-on sequence. Get Diagnostic Trouble Codes by placing the key into the ignition. Push and hold the both the "Trip" and the "Reset" buttons with the left hand and turn the key to the "ACC" position (first position between "LOCK" and "RUN"). Continue to hold both buttons in and count to 5. Release both buttons, display should read trip mileage instead of total mileage. Push the "TRIP" button and the odometer will display DTC'S in rotating sequence instead of displaying total mileage.

The second function is an instrumentation diagnostic. Place key into ignition, press and hold both "TRIP" and "RESET" while turning the key to the "RUN" position. Continue to hold both buttons in until odometer displays "CODE". Release buttons. The display will then display "999". Afterward it will display "CHECK 0" and test the analog gauges. It will then display "CHECK 1" and test the digital displays




QUOTE
Test tur 1:
Ingen feil melding, men speedometer viste "nada".....da er det vel avleseren på transferkassen som feiler ?

Test tur 2:
"Check engine". Motoren går fint...men kan synes som den faller litt i turtall ved slipp av gasspådrag og clutch inne" Etter en liten oppgassing kommer feilmelding. Har jeg et problem med sensoren på katalysatoren?. Den var frakoblet i pluggen ifb med demontering av girkasse.



Det er sikkert lurt å sjekke at Speed sensoren på 231 kassen din står rett vei, står den feil vil ikke spedometeret virke og Check Engine lyset komme på. (Feil code:P0500)



Hvis du har plugget inn O2 sensoren( etter katalysatoren) skulle den vel funke...(evnt. feil code P1196)
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Posted 16 February 2007 - 12:58

Bilder er bra....min står nok 90grd. i forhold til din anvisning og er veeeeldig usikker på om det var slik den sto da jeg tok den av. Får ta en titt i billedsamlingen.
speed_sensor_ilignment.JPG


Takk for tips...

kontaktet Jeep forhandler for feilkoder, men ikke noe hjelp derfra. devil.gif

Edited by Oseberg, 16 February 2007 - 15:43.


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Posted 17 February 2007 - 00:10




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Posted 17 February 2007 - 10:25

Takker og bukker.......den virker nå.


MEN....."Check engine" er der fremdeles. Er sikker på at det er noe med CO sensor som er etter cat.
Får ikke lest av koder....gode tips til tross

Edited by Oseberg, 17 February 2007 - 11:14.


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Posted 17 February 2007 - 13:25

Vet ikke hvorfor du mistenker en av O2 sensorene, men du kan rengjøre og sjekk kontaktene (om pinene ser bra ut) spray WD40 eller 5-56 inn i begge kontaktene og monter igjen.

Deretter resetter du PCM’n, dvs. sletter feilkoder og sletter aptive memory.

Dette gjøres ved at den positive batteri-polen tas av batteriet og settes mot jord i minst 30 sekunder, deretter kobles den på igjen, så settes tenningen på (startes ikke) og hovedlysene settes på, deretter slukkes hovedlysene og tenningen slås av, da er adaptive memory slettet.

Der er flere teorier om hvordan en mest effektivt resetter PCM’n, men poenget er å tappe kondensatorene i PCM’n slik at lagrede data forsvinner fra minnet.

Du kan også koble av batteriet en stund, da vil også kondensatorene bli ladet ut...det er uviss hvor lenge batteriet må være koblet av, men avkoblet over natten skulle holde smile.gif


Har du fremdeles en feil vil selvfølgelig check engine lyset komme tilbake, men det er verd et forsøk.

Edited by 512TR, 17 February 2007 - 13:28.

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Posted 17 February 2007 - 16:56

QUOTE(512TR @ 17 Feb 2007, 13:25) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Vet ikke hvorfor du mistenker en av O2 sensorene, men du kan rengjøre og sjekk kontaktene (om pinene ser bra ut) spray WD40 eller 5-56 inn i begge kontaktene og monter igjen.

...............



Fiklet med kontakten i morges, feil er der fortsatt, tok en 7 mils kjøretur opp til hytta i morges. Startet returen med "0" feil. blink.gif .

Mistenker derfor fuktighet i kontakt som årsak. Denne ligger tett ved katalysatoren og mulig turen tørket den ut......vi får se.

Edited by Oseberg, 17 February 2007 - 16:56.