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Old 03-12-2004, 07:38 PM
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Default Got fuel?

despite what i asked earlyer. We do have lotsa fuel! But still wont turn over-complete start. Its trying like crazy. The o2 sensors we just put in had blk, gry, & wht wires as opposed to stock pkn, brn &?. They looke d identical. p 507 was our code before new sensors were in. could throttle position sensor be a coulperate? Despirate to get on the road. Thanks.
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Please keep all your comments about this problem in one topic, instead of spreading them around in new topics. It makes it very difficult to keep up, and it'* harder to help you.
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Default Re: Got fuel?

Originally Posted by A.ross
p 507 was our code before new sensors were in. could throttle position sensor be a coulperate? Despirate to get on the road. Thanks.
P0507 is a high RPM idle code, which should theoretically be controlled by the PCM in conjunction with the idle air control valve on the throttle body. A faulty throttle position sensor could contribute to poor idle, but if the TPS was seriously out of whack, the PCM would throw a code for that too, I'd think, and would start ignoring the TPS signals until the code was reset.

If you have a multimeter handy, here'* a resistance testing procedure for the IAC valve:

1. Unplug the IAC valve connector.
2. IAC terminals A to B: 40-80 ohms
3. IAC terminals C to D: 40-80 ohms
4. IAC terminals A to C, A to D, B to C, B to D: open circuit (infinite resistance)

Terminal wire colors are as follows, according to Chilton:

A: LT GRN/WHT
B: LT GRN/BLK
C: LT BLU/WHT
D: LT BLU/BLK

You might be able to check whether the TPS is having an effect on starting just by pulling its connector; if the PCM detects an open circuit to the TPS, it'* supposed to default to some safe value.

Don't know if any of this helps, but...

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after several more hours of rechecking, we found we mixed up the wires on the new 02 secsor on the cadillac converter, new products wires were, blk, wht,& gry as opposed to stock colors(fixed) pressure checked and found a crack in "T"- not sure part name husband not here to tell me. Must of happened when new plentium went on. We took part off 2nd bonne in back yard(same yr-getting complete over haul). Thanks for pressure specs, will fine tune today and take her for a spin! . Thanks again for all the input.
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