Several problems and please help me with analyzing these data pull out from torque
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Hi, my car got several problems, but since it showed up and disappeared back and forth I cannot diagnosed either by me nor stealership.
1. I got a P0113 code, but next time (overnight) after cold start, the code will disappear by itself. I have cleaned IAT sensor, it did not help. Then I replaced it with a new OEM IAT sensor it does not help either. According to DTC P0113 on workshop manual, I found out I need to diagnose the circuit as well, but Can anyone enlighten me where to how to do those please? I appreciate if you can offer me some links which I can learn by myself about circuit diagnose. 2. And my ABS and DSC light will sometime show up, most of the cases are that after I filled up the car, I made a turn not sharp at all at low speed or when I back up from parking lot after warming up the car the lights showed up together, but after next day's cold start and driving for several seconds, it disappeared by themselves. I do searched and find a thread for ABS and DSC light, but I still cannot fix my problem. 3. My charging system light would sometime on, after a while it would disappear. Due to the P0113 charging system light, DSC light and CEL would on together sometime. But sometime, the charging system light will be on alone. I wondering whether this related to the above 2 problems? I never got problem with starting my 8. I got my battery checked at advance auto parts today, and here is the info, it said I need to replace my battery, does anyone know if it may lead to those problems? And also, they checked my alternator, and it shows alright. Note: when checking this, the battery light and CEL are off, but DSC and ABS light are on. Bellow is the checking result I got today, and some real time data pulled out by Torque app. Does anyone know if I can read ABS light or DSC light by torque or other app? I have a EML 327 OBDII reader. Here is the test by Torque, I dont know what does it mean for the failed two parts which I have highlighted, thanks for any input. Test report: ------------------ MID:$01 TID:$80 - O2 Bank 1 Sensor 1 Max: 255.99281Ratio Min: 0.24218Ratio Test result value: 0.99217Ratio PASS ---- MID:$01 TID:$81 - O2 Bank 1 Sensor 1 Max: 255.99281Ratio Min: 0.22656Ratio Test result value: 0.98827Ratio PASS ---- MID:$02 TID:$03 Low sensor Voltage for switch time calculation - O2 Bank 1 Sensor 2 Max: 0.3V Min: 0.3V Test result value: 0.3V PASS ---- MID:$02 TID:$04 High sensor Voltage for switch time calculation - O2 Bank 1 Sensor 2 Max: 0.40004V Min: 0.40004V Test result value: 0.40004V PASS ---- MID:$02 TID:$05 Rich to Lean sensor switch time(calculated) - O2 Bank 1 Sensor 2 Max: 80ms Min: 0ms Test result value: 64ms PASS ---- MID:$21 TID:$80 - Catalyst Monitor Bank 1 Max: 7.9999Ratio Min: 0Ratio Test result value: 0.09375Ratio PASS ---- MID:$3a TID:$80 - EVAP Monitor (cap off) Max: 255.99609mA Min: 0.58984mA Test result value: 2mA PASS ---- MID:$3b TID:$80 - EVAP Monitor (0.090") Max: 255.99609mA Min: 1.99609mA Test result value: 2mA PASS ---- MID:$3c TID:$80 - EVAP Monitor (0.040") Max: 1.99882 Min: 0.06378 Test result value: 0.12499 PASS ---- MID:$3d TID:$80 - EVAP Monitor (0.020") Test incomplete or dependant test failed -- MID:$71 TID:$80 - Secondary Air Monitor 1 Max: 4,992ms Min: 0ms Test result value: 0ms PASS ---- MID:$a2 TID:$0b EWMA Misfire counts (average) for last 10 drive cycles - Misfire Cylinder 1 Data Max: 65,535Count Min: 0Count Test result value: 3Count PASS ---- MID:$a2 TID:$0c Misfire counts for last/current driving cycles(calculated) - Misfire Cylinder 1 Data Max: 65,535Count Min: 0Count Test result value: 6Count PASS ---- MID:$a3 TID:$0b EWMA Misfire counts (average) for last 10 drive cycles - Misfire Cylinder 2 Data Max: 65,535Count Min: 0Count Test result value: 6Count PASS ---- MID:$a3 TID:$0c Misfire counts for last/current driving cycles(calculated) - Misfire Cylinder 2 Data Max: 65,535Count Min: 0Count Test result value: 30Count PASS ---- MID:$b0 TID:$99 - Max: -74.38335% Min: 25.19731% Test result value: -79.93798% FAIL ---- MID:$e1 TID:$81 Manufacturer defined MID - Test incomplete or dependant test failed -- MID:$f0 TID:$cc Manufacturer defined MID - Max: 4 Min: 8,273 Test result value: 52,464 FAIL ---- And here is the battery test and charging system test result: Attachment 288985 Attachment 288986 Sorry I have such a lot of questions. Thanks for any input I do appreciate ur help and time. |
Guess I need a bigger monitor to read those.....
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Originally Posted by StealthTL
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Guess I need a bigger monitor to read those.....
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Replace the battery and clean up the contacts and see what happens. Poor battery V and crappy connections can make for strange problems. Whatever is left we can figure out later :)
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Originally Posted by dannobre
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Replace the battery and clean up the contacts and see what happens. Poor battery V and crappy connections can make for strange problems. Whatever is left we can figure out later :)
Link for terminal cables: Buy Autocraft Top Post Terminal Battery Cable, 78" (Red) AC154/A2640078 at Advance Auto Parts and negative : Buy Autocraft Top Post Terminal Battery Cable, 56" (Black) AC144/A2010456 at Advance Auto Parts |
You don't need new cables, you can disconnect the clamps from the cables and replace just the clamps. Just about any of the clamps will work fine, but if you are worried about what works the employees at the parts store should be able to make sure you get appropriate clamps.
Poor battery connections can cause all sorts of problems, including trouble charging the battery, random warning lights on the dash, and battery damage (among other things). Corrosion on the battery terminals isn't something to take lightly or ignore. |
Originally Posted by RIWWP
(Post 4390042)
You don't need new cables, you can disconnect the clamps from the cables and replace just the clamps. Just about any of the clamps will work fine, but if you are worried about what works the employees at the parts store should be able to make sure you get appropriate clamps.
Poor battery connections can cause all sorts of problems, including trouble charging the battery, random warning lights on the dash, and battery damage (among other things). Corrosion on the battery terminals isn't something to take lightly or ignore. |
Originally Posted by RIWWP
(Post 4390042)
You don't need new cables, you can disconnect the clamps from the cables and replace just the clamps. Just about any of the clamps will work fine, but if you are worried about what works the employees at the parts store should be able to make sure you get appropriate clamps.
Poor battery connections can cause all sorts of problems, including trouble charging the battery, random warning lights on the dash, and battery damage (among other things). Corrosion on the battery terminals isn't something to take lightly or ignore. |
test the alternator ;)
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Originally Posted by dannobre
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test the alternator ;)
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That leaves you the wiring harness...and the PCM circuit :)
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Originally Posted by dannobre
(Post 4390309)
That leaves you the wiring harness...and the PCM circuit :)
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