The Derretta, 1994 base with some attitude.
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Yeah bro! Haha...themixer wrote:JDM STANCE!
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I'm still horrible at updating this. I'm also convinced this car needs a name change to Christine.
I let the car sit for a month out at my parents while I used my Caprice as a rolling project, to work out some bugs.
I finally went to pick the car back up and had it idling to warm up, when it died on it's own, no warning. I found my ignition module was cracked and replaced that, but to no avail. I warrantied out my IAC, and tested my MAP and TPS sensors which both are working properly. I couldn't find any vacuum leaks, so today I removed the catch can thinking it may have been the issue, along with replacing my FPR with a new unit. Still stalling in park. I'm at a loss on this one!
I did do something that worked at least! I picked up a pair of red Pilot 1156 LED's for $5, the car only uses one on the third brake light, but at that price who cares!
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I let the car sit for a month out at my parents while I used my Caprice as a rolling project, to work out some bugs.
I finally went to pick the car back up and had it idling to warm up, when it died on it's own, no warning. I found my ignition module was cracked and replaced that, but to no avail. I warrantied out my IAC, and tested my MAP and TPS sensors which both are working properly. I couldn't find any vacuum leaks, so today I removed the catch can thinking it may have been the issue, along with replacing my FPR with a new unit. Still stalling in park. I'm at a loss on this one!
I did do something that worked at least! I picked up a pair of red Pilot 1156 LED's for $5, the car only uses one on the third brake light, but at that price who cares!
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I made my 6x9 bezels match finally! This is what happens when you find color matching interior paint on clearance, lol.
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I unplugged my IAC valve today so I could keep the car running and do a voltage test on the coolant temp sensor.
It started out at about 3.2 volts, and by the time I decided to walk away it was at around 1 volt, I walked back to the car about a minute later, and it was back up to 3 volts.
Looks like I'll be ordering a new temp sensor, lol.
And then, the last wash of the year...
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It started out at about 3.2 volts, and by the time I decided to walk away it was at around 1 volt, I walked back to the car about a minute later, and it was back up to 3 volts.
Looks like I'll be ordering a new temp sensor, lol.
And then, the last wash of the year...
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Lookie what I found, still cleans up well too!
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New temp sensor installed a few weeks back, fixed the problem! Did a retune, now the car just fires up and dies. Giving it gas doesn't even help. The tuner doesn't even recognize the ECM now either.
I did find out I had an old repo box under the dash, so I tore that out but to no avail. I'm wondering if a connection may have been temporarily lost during the tuning that may have made the chip in the ECM fail...
Here's the old repo box, made in 1994, haha.
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I did find out I had an old repo box under the dash, so I tore that out but to no avail. I'm wondering if a connection may have been temporarily lost during the tuning that may have made the chip in the ECM fail...
Here's the old repo box, made in 1994, haha.
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I wonder if every car bought on loan is given a repo box.
Or do they only get the box after the first repossession?
Or do they only get the box after the first repossession?
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I think it's more of a buy here pay here, where if you don't pay they shut the car off? I mean, sounds right, lol.GT_Indy wrote:I wonder if every car bought on loan is given a repo box.
Or do they only get the box after the first repossession?
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Yes it's generally buy here pay here places, I've installed these before. It was quite funny when didn't have the funds long ago I had transmission work done at aamco and didn't have the money, so how I learned to take the thing off my car to know how to install it too helped me when working at friends garage
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They do seem easy enough to install based on the ease of removal!MY91GT(Z) wrote:Yes it's generally buy here pay here places, I've installed these before. It was quite funny when didn't have the funds long ago I had transmission work done at aamco and didn't have the money, so how I learned to take the thing off my car to know how to install it too helped me when working at friends garage
I ordered another ECM off of eBay, it arrived today but with it being in the teens as a high, and my garage being an ice box... I'll install it and program it another day!
I sold the old poly dash cover too. I'll be replacing it with a velour one by Spring.
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Tomorrow the new calendar will be turned back to January, but I sure do like this view on my wall!
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I got my new ECM in, and the new one is tuneable! Problem solved? Nope!
I found my external crank trigger wasn't even close to being lined up, so I took it to my work and taught it a lesson with a vice and a big hammer. Problem solved? Nope!
So far the MAP, IAC, TPS, coolant temp, crank sensor, and ignition module are all passing. Running out of options now...
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I found my external crank trigger wasn't even close to being lined up, so I took it to my work and taught it a lesson with a vice and a big hammer. Problem solved? Nope!
So far the MAP, IAC, TPS, coolant temp, crank sensor, and ignition module are all passing. Running out of options now...
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Are you positive the new ECM is good? Can't find any issues with the wiring?
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Jon mentioned on Facebook that it may be a corrupt tune file that's killing the ECM's, it makes sense. I put the tune in the new ECM, then can't connect anymore...woody90gtz wrote:Are you positive the new ECM is good? Can't find any issues with the wiring?
I ordered another ECM, I should be seeing it in a week. I deleted the tune files I was using, and modified the stock tune with the basics. Injector flowrate, EGR activation RPM, governor and rev limiter.
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