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NEED HELP ASAP! 3.1 corsica code 42

Old Aug 25, 2012 | 08:29 PM
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Default NEED HELP ASAP! 3.1 corsica code 42

Hello all! I am trying to get this car going for my girlfriend but it is kicking my butt!

It'* a 1990 corsica 3.1L with 29k miles and it is throwing a hard code 42. It runs rough and idles too high when slowing down. when it comes to a complete stop, it finally kicks the idle down and almost dies.

I have replaced the following so far.....

-IAC valve
-TPS sensor
-ICM
-Crank Sensor

I have checked these wires for continuity at both ends...

-#453
-#573
-#574
-#430
-#424
-#423
-#450 to ground

The SES still comes on after a few seconds of idling. I am wondering if the plugs, wires or coils would make it throw this code? I did check the coils at the secondary pins and I had something like 5.8#, 5.8# and 5.9# ohms.

I'm not sure what else to do and getting tired of spending money on non-fixes.
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Old Aug 26, 2012 | 10:28 AM
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if those are the wires between the icm and crank sensor, sometimes they can test ok with a meter but not be good due to corrosion or intermittent pins i would inspect the harness real close. 42 is est failure i would suspect you would get misfire codes if the coils/plugs/wires were bad. although i think ive heard about that being possible on more rare occasions.
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