Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
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Re: Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
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> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
55 - end of codes
So, 34:
The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
pressed set).
Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
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DougW
> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
55 - end of codes
So, 34:
The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
pressed set).
Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
--
DougW
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Re: Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
---- did pass the time by typing:
> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
55 - end of codes
So, 34:
The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
pressed set).
Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
--
DougW
> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
55 - end of codes
So, 34:
The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
pressed set).
Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
--
DougW
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Re: Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
---- did pass the time by typing:
> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
55 - end of codes
So, 34:
The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
pressed set).
Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
--
DougW
> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
minimum acceptable voltage.
55 - end of codes
So, 34:
The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
pressed set).
Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
--
DougW
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Re: Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 13:29:08 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
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<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
----
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Re: Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 13:29:08 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
----
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
----
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Re: Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 13:29:08 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
----
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
----
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Re: Slightly Rough Running V-8 - '93 JGC
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 13:29:08 -0500, "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
----
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote:
>---- did pass the time by typing:
>
>> I don't have a scan tool, but the self test codes are 12, 34 and 55.
>
>12 - not an issue, just the battery having been off sometime in the last 50 starts
>
>34 - An open or shorted condition detected in the Speed Control vacuum
> or vent solenoid circuits. Speed control switch input below the
> minimum acceptable voltage.
>
>55 - end of codes
>
>So, 34:
>
>The speed servo uses the common engine ground. So, you could have a problem
>with the engine ground strap or the battery to frame ground jumper. Is the hiccup
>occuring when you have cruise control on (even the button in even if you haven't
>pressed set).
>
>Another thing to look at are the engine mounts. These are for the I6 but the idea
>is similar. Shot motor mounts will make the engine run rough (or at least make
>it act that way) http://revbeergoggles.com/motormount/
I know the battery ground is good. It was changed recently when a new
battery was put in. I also depend greatly on that connection for my
ham radio installation. Engine and trans mounts were replaced at
82,000 miles. Problem just comes and goes with no apparent
relationship to anything. Doesn't matter if cruise is on or off, but
more noticeable with it off as you have your foot on the throttle.
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