txdiygal
Oct 26, 2008, 01:08 PM
I suffered a couple of strandings on the way to work last week. The tach would go to zero while moving, and the engine stopped firing. It started, after delays of 1 hour and 5 minutes after the first 2 incidences.. but refused to start after the third time.
Once home, I found I wasn't getting any spark and, knowing that the ICM can be such a bugger, I bought (and installed) a new ICM. The car started right up - and I was happy. Then I saw that the ECM (ECU?) was giving me a code 15 (Ignition Output Signal).
I reset the ECM by removing the fuse for several minutes, but the code remained. Starting and running again didn't clear it up either.
Then it got worse! After a couple of minutes of idling nicely, I brought the RPM up to 2500 to warm it up.. that went well, too. As I reduced the throttle slowly, the engine speed jumped down to idle - then jumped back up to 2000, then down, then up. All this as I maintained throttle position steady. Taking my foot all the way off, it just idled - and, as before, it did it nicely. It seems that if I hold the throttle down enough to keep it over 2000 RPM or so, it behaves well... and if I leave it idle without any throttle, it behaves well there too.
Does anyone see a thread here? Do these symptoms point to something other than the ignition control module (igniter)? I cannot figure this out.
I have all sorts of guesses, but I'm hoping there's someone reading this who can say they've seen and cured this exact problem. Please, if you would be so kind, toss me a clue as quickly as you can manage, OK? I would really appreciate any help... I'm stressing having to rely on my car for work tomorrow morning. :(
Once home, I found I wasn't getting any spark and, knowing that the ICM can be such a bugger, I bought (and installed) a new ICM. The car started right up - and I was happy. Then I saw that the ECM (ECU?) was giving me a code 15 (Ignition Output Signal).
I reset the ECM by removing the fuse for several minutes, but the code remained. Starting and running again didn't clear it up either.
Then it got worse! After a couple of minutes of idling nicely, I brought the RPM up to 2500 to warm it up.. that went well, too. As I reduced the throttle slowly, the engine speed jumped down to idle - then jumped back up to 2000, then down, then up. All this as I maintained throttle position steady. Taking my foot all the way off, it just idled - and, as before, it did it nicely. It seems that if I hold the throttle down enough to keep it over 2000 RPM or so, it behaves well... and if I leave it idle without any throttle, it behaves well there too.
Does anyone see a thread here? Do these symptoms point to something other than the ignition control module (igniter)? I cannot figure this out.
I have all sorts of guesses, but I'm hoping there's someone reading this who can say they've seen and cured this exact problem. Please, if you would be so kind, toss me a clue as quickly as you can manage, OK? I would really appreciate any help... I'm stressing having to rely on my car for work tomorrow morning. :(