george
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Registered: 23rd Feb 08
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L corsa sri 8v, was overfuelling very badly have been doing about 125 mils to a tank. ive done the paperclip test (was easier than i thought) and have had these faults appear. need help with where to locate them and how to repair or if it would be easier to change the wireing loom as i assume its a wireing fault because of low voltage.
71 air temperature sensor (ATS) fault: low voltage
34 manifold absolute sensor (MAP) fault: low voltage
22 throttle potentiometer sensor (TPS) fault: low voltage
all help appreciated
thanks
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SRI-LEE
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him ate sorry cant help but how did you do teh paper clip test i attemted it and cudnt jot down how many times it flashed was to fast lol ?
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george
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it repeats each code three times. there is a pause between each fault code http://www.topbuzz.co.uk/info/fault_codes/fault_codes.htm#gm
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george
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luke85
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Id go down the scrap yard and pick up those 3 sensors from another car, wont cost you much and its worth a try before going any further
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Will94
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If its reading low voltage from all 3 i'd say chances are you have a bad earth somewhere. some of the earth connections on the loom near the throttle body are crimped uninsulated, so after a while they corrode and can break easily.
I did a paperclip test and came up with a hole list of sensors with "low voltage" traced it back to a broken earth lead
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george
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after changing a few sensors. its now reading high voltage. would this be down to bad earthing?
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Will94
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If its reading high on all of em then its a fault somewhere in the loom where all of em are connected i should think. dont see why all of the sensors would be going screwy with the same fault reading
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george
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thats the thing ive taken the loom off my other sri which i know was fine, and its only the map sensor and air temp sensor
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