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Idle high + temp sensors issues

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Hey i have a 1994 corrado vr6. The idle on it is constantly high (about 2000rpm)

 

I have scanned it with vagcom and get the following readings

 

VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N

 

Control Module Part Number: 021 906 258 AG

Component and/or Version: MOTOR PMC 1

Software Coding: 0261203109

Work Shop Code: 1267357531

3 Faults Found:

00522 - Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62)

30-00 - Open or Short to B+

00527 - Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor (G72)

30-00 - Open or Short to B+

00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28)

03-00 - No Signal

 

I have replaced the ISV and its still the same. new coolant temp sensor as well and it reads about 28ohms???? when warm. The wiring for the plug has been tested back to the ecu and that is fine...no breaks there. When i plug a 2nd isv in (off the car) with the car warm, the valve opens about a quarter!!

 

Have unplugged the ecu and disconected the battery then done the ecu reset but still the same!!

 

Anyone got any ideas as im confused

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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The inlet temp sensor and engine speed sensor aren't plugged in the wrong way round are they?

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no idea toad...where are they located and il check??? Also why change the exp tank cap??

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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Hi

Thanks for the photo.

In some cases the black cap led to overheating. The blue one cured it.

I would clean the maf sensor with a gentle carb cleaner or maplins switch cleaner.

Check the vacuum pipes and consider whipping out the ISV and cleaning it out with carb cleaner/petrol.

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tried all the above. when i clear the codes, the revs drop for a second then they come back and the shoot up!!!! thinking it must have something to do with the temp sensor but as the wire seems to be ok back to the ecu and the sensor is reading a resistance, i dont no what it could be??

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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no idea toad...where are they located and il check??? Also why change the exp tank cap??

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

 

The inlet air temp sensor is the plug going into the inlet manifold by the fpr and the wires should be taped into the loom with the yellow and blue temp sensors. then the other temp sensor is located next to the yellow and blue sensors in the thermostat housing, and the wiring should connect to the loom that runs to the starter motor. It's easy to get them all mixed up..

 

The temp sensors can also get mixed up. the black connection always goes to the black sensor, but the others can change colour I think.

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ok checked and all hoses are ok as are all plugs. scanned again with vagcom today and following codes

 

VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N

 

Control Module Part Number: 021 906 258 AG

Component and/or Version: MOTOR PMC 1

Software Coding: 0261203109

Work Shop Code: 1267357531

4 Faults Found:

00527 - Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor (G72)

30-00 - Open or Short to B+

00522 - Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62)

30-00 - Open or Short to B+

00518 - Throttle Position Sensor (G69)

30-10 - Open or Short to B+ - Intermittent

00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28)

03-00 - No Signal

 

Throttle position sensor is a new one?? Cleared them and the only 2 that came back were the temp sensors. They came back straight away, cleared them while runnig, the revs dipped down then back up when the faults came back a split second later.

 

Anyone???? Pretty sure the wirings ok.

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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checked the resistance between the + terminal on the plug for the temp sensor and the battery and its 2.7kohms. Looks like a short somewhere?? Checked the resistance again between where the plug goes into the ecu and the battery and no continuatity. Soooo....the circuit must be shorting in the ecu????

 

Andy

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Have you checked continuity between the sensor plug ang and ECU plug...

 

I think both these sensors earth thru the ECU so that might be the issue...

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yupp no continuity between sensor plug and ecu plug. earths through the ecu?? what this mean then?? Both the terminals on the plug have continuity with earth??

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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Pin 33 I think mate - sensor earth - not sure where that goes from the ECU - probably the relay? have you changed this??

 

Pin 2 on both the IAT and CTS earth back to ECU pin 33 along with the TPS which is interesting - did the other 2 faults come up before you changed the throttle sensor or only afterwards???

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hey iv not changed the throtle sensor!! Ye the two temp sensors earth through the ecu...cant remember the bin but its the green and black??? wire. This seems to be fine. Its the other wire..blue in colour which goes back to the ecu which is also reading continuity to earth!!

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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Throttle position sensor is a new one??
- sorry thats what confused me, I thought you meant you'd changed it...

 

Ok - So you have looked for continuity from PIN2 or the sensor plug(s) to PIN 33 on the ECU plug?

 

What about Pin 33 on the ECU back to the battery Negative?

 

I would at least re-seat the ECU relay or change for a new / known working one and maybe also look for corrosion on the big multi-plug in the engine bay

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sorry bout that. you checked Pin 33 etc.

 

ECU plug to battery....no continuity. Where is the ECU relay then? under at the fuse box i take it?? any idea what one?? Also wheres the best place too get one and how much roughly (dealers??)

 

The ECU plug and twist connector in the engine bay are both ok and free from corrosion!!!!

 

Arghhh i hate car electrics!!

 

Cheers for the help btw!!

 

Andy

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No worries - ECU relay should be the 3rd one in the top row I think (above the fuse box) - maybe grey in colour (most are black) - maybe numbered 30/31//32 (without checking)

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ok cheers il check this is seated ok tomorrow and probs get a new one monday to eliminate it. Any way of checking these...no??

 

If this is ok any other ideas about what i can check lol??

 

Cheers,

 

Andy

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sorteeeed. ended up being a dry joint in the ecu. soldered it up and all is good :)

 

Cheers for the help guys

 

Andy

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