Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
It's fixed. Sorta. I bought a set of wires from AutoZone because the
dealership is closed by now. The problem is solved and the code reader reset the code and it didn't come back. The resistance of the new wires was considerably more uniform than in the old wires. I don't know if this is because the old wires are made to a different standard, or they were close to failure among the entire set. "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:g_-dneOfd5_UDF3fRVn-gA@ez2.net... >I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is >trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of >pops and sputters like a valve. > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? > > |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
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Jeff Strickland wrote: > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > pops and sputters like a valve. > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
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Jeff Strickland wrote: > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > pops and sputters like a valve. > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
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Jeff Strickland wrote: > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > pops and sputters like a valve. > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
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Jeff Strickland wrote: > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > pops and sputters like a valve. > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
Thanks. I installed new wires - three days ago - and the motor runs like
new. "tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:42C34ED9.B197CDB5@cac.net... > yes > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > > pops and sputters like a valve. > > > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? > |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
Thanks. I installed new wires - three days ago - and the motor runs like
new. "tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:42C34ED9.B197CDB5@cac.net... > yes > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > > pops and sputters like a valve. > > > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? > |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
Thanks. I installed new wires - three days ago - and the motor runs like
new. "tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:42C34ED9.B197CDB5@cac.net... > yes > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > > pops and sputters like a valve. > > > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? > |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
Thanks. I installed new wires - three days ago - and the motor runs like
new. "tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:42C34ED9.B197CDB5@cac.net... > yes > > Jeff Strickland wrote: > > > I am having a code P0302 from the OBD II system, this means that there is > > trouble with the #2 plug. The car runs like it is miss firing, it kind of > > pops and sputters like a valve. > > > > Trusting OBD II as I do, I tested the plug wires, and the #2 wire seems to > > be open. The #1, 3, and 4 have resistance readings as follows, 10.0, 7.6, > > and 5.5 k ohms respectively. If the resistance is a function of the length > > and the #1 is double the length of #4, then the resistance readings are in > > line. I would expect #2 to fall in between 1 & 3, or about 9. > > > > Before I go out and buy new wires, is my test valid? > |
Re: Troubles with OBD II - HURRY
Cool. You'll find your radios will work like new, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > Thanks. I installed new wires - three days ago - and the motor runs like > new. |
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