Is that the wires to the pcv heater on the flapper valve?Pretty sure I located the culprit. Does anyone know where this should be plugged into?
Is that the wires to the pcv heater on the flapper valve?Pretty sure I located the culprit. Does anyone know where this should be plugged into?
Ahh yeah, I think you are correct. I have an OCC in place now.Is that the wires to the pcv heater on the flapper valve?
Yep, reset idle, throttle and octane adaptations. I did not wait 30 seconds though. I am leaning towards a mixed up cable. I am going to start retracing but it's still pretty cold outside.
I mean, the flash was fine prior to changing the harness.I still think your fighting a flash issue rather than a hardware one
I redid the throttle adaptations and waited the 30 seconds and car just cranks but no start. I rechecked all the connections again and they are correct.
So the car was working before I changed the Wire harness for the FF module. The voltage was reading incorrectly and showing 100% E when it should have been 30%.
I think next will be to check fuses?
Same codes as before,Can you list all codes or same ones?
Same codes as before,
- DME active codes -
2CFA - DME: Throttle-valve potentiometer 2.
2CFB - DME: Throttle-valve adaptation value.
2D09 - DME: THROTTLE.
2D1D - DME: Accelerator-pedal module, pedal-position sensor 1, voltage supply.
I did a full write of the tune and managed to get the car started but still have erratic idle and codes listed.
I think matreyia is right, I think it might be a bad module as well. Can't be the sensor because that would not cause the weird idle, and the harness has been changed, which only leaves the module.
That doesn't remove his module or wiring job from the equation so in addition to flashing you should remove the harness as well. Then you can start bringing up returns etc. At which point does the problem start, exactly. When the module is connected to the harness? When the harness is removed? Etc.
Flashed it to stock and same thing, but the idle surging was a little slower then before. Problem remains.Put the car back to stock and see if you have the same issue
Flashed it to stock and same thing, but the idle surging was a little slower then before. Problem remains.
Is your flex fuel module the style that has a 2 piece harness? Can you just unplug the module from the harness and see if your codes persist? Has the flex fuel setup ever worked properly?I will flash back to my Base BQ map that is setup for FF and remove the ground wire and see what happens.