auto problem 96 2.2 aerodeck
#21
Were you able to do all of the diagnostics that the shop manual suggests? You won't have that test harness, so you will have to backprobe the connections for the TCU and ECU.
If everything tests ok, then substitute the TCU.
If everything tests ok, then substitute the TCU.
#22
How did you check continuity? Did you disconnect both ends and checking. Attempting to backprobe w/ connectors in place can be misleading.
If you haven't already, I would reset TCU (BackUp Fuse for 15 secs) and make sure same code/s come back.
It is rare for ECU or TCU to be bad, so you want to be sure.
If you're sure, time to find a replacement TCU.
good luck
If you haven't already, I would reset TCU (BackUp Fuse for 15 secs) and make sure same code/s come back.
It is rare for ECU or TCU to be bad, so you want to be sure.
If you're sure, time to find a replacement TCU.
good luck
#23
continuity
TexasHonda
To check continuity I removed both plugs and checked from the pins. I was that hoping that as the fault identified by TCM is not present it would mean faulty TCM as this would be an eay fix (and cheaper than new autobox). Will reconnect everything and reset fuse to check codes again as you suggest - if the same codes are present what would you suggest as next step?
PAhonda
By backprobing do you mean putting plugs back in place and trying to check voltages at back of plugs? If so I can imagine this would be very difficult to do, would you have to remove some insulation to do it? i cant see any other way to do it.
To check continuity I removed both plugs and checked from the pins. I was that hoping that as the fault identified by TCM is not present it would mean faulty TCM as this would be an eay fix (and cheaper than new autobox). Will reconnect everything and reset fuse to check codes again as you suggest - if the same codes are present what would you suggest as next step?
PAhonda
you will have to backprobe the connections for the TCU and ECU
#24
Your test procedure confirms wiring is OK, but you could still have a faulty connector (unlikely but possible), or more likely an internal fault in the TCU.
Do perform the reset and see what codes pop-up. Sometimes electronics can be fixed by a simple reset.
If circuit fault code returns, I would pull the TCU, and using a good magnifying glass look for a fault (shorted circuit or damaged component) on the TCU. Some have had success w/ repairing their TCU. Othewise, the salvage yard is next stop to find a compatible replacement.
good luck
Do perform the reset and see what codes pop-up. Sometimes electronics can be fixed by a simple reset.
If circuit fault code returns, I would pull the TCU, and using a good magnifying glass look for a fault (shorted circuit or damaged component) on the TCU. Some have had success w/ repairing their TCU. Othewise, the salvage yard is next stop to find a compatible replacement.
good luck
#25
Thanks
Thanks for your help (again!) will do as you suggest
Your test procedure confirms wiring is OK, but you could still have a faulty connector (unlikely but possible), or more likely an internal fault in the TCU.
Do perform the reset and see what codes pop-up. Sometimes electronics can be fixed by a simple reset.
If circuit fault code returns, I would pull the TCU, and using a good magnifying glass look for a fault (shorted circuit or damaged component) on the TCU. Some have had success w/ repairing their TCU. Othewise, the salvage yard is next stop to find a compatible replacement.
good luck
Do perform the reset and see what codes pop-up. Sometimes electronics can be fixed by a simple reset.
If circuit fault code returns, I would pull the TCU, and using a good magnifying glass look for a fault (shorted circuit or damaged component) on the TCU. Some have had success w/ repairing their TCU. Othewise, the salvage yard is next stop to find a compatible replacement.
good luck
#26
plugged everything back in (didnt have to reset as battery was completely flat so had to remove and charge overnight), now getting fault codes:-
1,3+8
seems like 14+15 have disappeared?
Is it worth just getting a TCU from scrapyard? Seems unlikely to have 3 seperate faults still on system and two of them disappearing
EDIT - removed cover and did a visual check of circuit board but no obvious problems seen
1,3+8
seems like 14+15 have disappeared?
Is it worth just getting a TCU from scrapyard? Seems unlikely to have 3 seperate faults still on system and two of them disappearing
EDIT - removed cover and did a visual check of circuit board but no obvious problems seen
Last edited by sitesbywoody; 07-29-2009 at 12:57 PM.