So, this morning I went out to make some adjustments to my POS bbk h-pipe (hangs extremely low). The only other thing I touched was the passenger side o2 sensor (removed to get at h-pipe nut at header and then replaced).
So later, I take it for a drive and all of a sudden, it has a tiny little buck when I let of the gas on the freeway and 70% of the time idles at 1500 or 2000 rpm. I pulled codes and got:
67 (I don't have the ecu connected to the clutch switch) followed by a long pause, a 1 and another long pause (I forget what this separation means). Next, I got 33 (EGR did not open, random, must be a coincidence that I just worked on the exhaust and suddenly had problems), 63 (tps voltage low, but haven't touched it since adjusting - I'l recheck this) and the weird ones; 87 and 96 (Fuel pump circuit fault and Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power) but the car never seemed to have fuel problems and never died... any thoughts on why it'd throw this code when the pump continued to supply fuel?
So later, I take it for a drive and all of a sudden, it has a tiny little buck when I let of the gas on the freeway and 70% of the time idles at 1500 or 2000 rpm. I pulled codes and got:
67 (I don't have the ecu connected to the clutch switch) followed by a long pause, a 1 and another long pause (I forget what this separation means). Next, I got 33 (EGR did not open, random, must be a coincidence that I just worked on the exhaust and suddenly had problems), 63 (tps voltage low, but haven't touched it since adjusting - I'l recheck this) and the weird ones; 87 and 96 (Fuel pump circuit fault and Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power) but the car never seemed to have fuel problems and never died... any thoughts on why it'd throw this code when the pump continued to supply fuel?