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Hi everyone. It's been a long time since I posted here. Other life issues have drug me away from my Broncos for a few years. Forgive me if this is in the old threads somewhere, I had a hard time with the search function on the new forum.
I have recently had a random stall/no start problem on my Bronco that has required a tow home. I injected this truck in 2006 and have never had any problems with it except one worn fuel pump and a few random TFI modules burn outs. Otherwise, this EEC and engine arrangement has been bulletproof for 16 years. It stalled driving down the road on the way to a friends house lats week and would no restart. It sat for a few days and started right up. It then ran long enough to back out of their garage and stalled again. It got towed home yesterday and fired right up and ran multiple times. After heating up, it has not started again.
I ran KOEO codes and got the following:
33, 81, 82, 84, 85 - I just ignore these. I am running an old Ryan McCormick harness and these are all emission related.
29 - VSS Problem - I am surprised, since my electronic speedo is registering just fine. This might cause a stall at a stop, but not running down the road and should not keep it from starting.
18 - SPOUT/IDM Circuit Failure - I haven't encountered this before and I suspect that it is the root of the problem. If anyone out there has any experience with this code I would appreciate some feedback.
Here are the basics of my system: A9M EEC, RJM harness, 351W with Explorer upper, ZF5 manual transmission. I spent a lot of time trouble shooting yesterday and know the following:
- I have 12V at the coil with the key on. I have about 9.5V while cranking.
- The coil fires but has a weak spark. I assume the TFI is working (and I have changed out with a new TFI and coil with the same results)
- The plugs wires are sending spark but it is extremely weak - maybe not enough to actually fire a plug
- The no start problem exists with the SPOUT connected or disconnected.
- I have 45 psi of fuel pressure and it does not dip - I do not have a fuel supply problem.
Sorry for the long post, here is my direct question: Will a bad PIP in the distributor cause a bad SPOUT signal and will that in turn cause a low spark intensity? Or should I be chasing a short in the SPOUT wire, or worse yet, am I looking at an EEC failure.
Thanks,
Brad
I have recently had a random stall/no start problem on my Bronco that has required a tow home. I injected this truck in 2006 and have never had any problems with it except one worn fuel pump and a few random TFI modules burn outs. Otherwise, this EEC and engine arrangement has been bulletproof for 16 years. It stalled driving down the road on the way to a friends house lats week and would no restart. It sat for a few days and started right up. It then ran long enough to back out of their garage and stalled again. It got towed home yesterday and fired right up and ran multiple times. After heating up, it has not started again.
I ran KOEO codes and got the following:
33, 81, 82, 84, 85 - I just ignore these. I am running an old Ryan McCormick harness and these are all emission related.
29 - VSS Problem - I am surprised, since my electronic speedo is registering just fine. This might cause a stall at a stop, but not running down the road and should not keep it from starting.
18 - SPOUT/IDM Circuit Failure - I haven't encountered this before and I suspect that it is the root of the problem. If anyone out there has any experience with this code I would appreciate some feedback.
Here are the basics of my system: A9M EEC, RJM harness, 351W with Explorer upper, ZF5 manual transmission. I spent a lot of time trouble shooting yesterday and know the following:
- I have 12V at the coil with the key on. I have about 9.5V while cranking.
- The coil fires but has a weak spark. I assume the TFI is working (and I have changed out with a new TFI and coil with the same results)
- The plugs wires are sending spark but it is extremely weak - maybe not enough to actually fire a plug
- The no start problem exists with the SPOUT connected or disconnected.
- I have 45 psi of fuel pressure and it does not dip - I do not have a fuel supply problem.
Sorry for the long post, here is my direct question: Will a bad PIP in the distributor cause a bad SPOUT signal and will that in turn cause a low spark intensity? Or should I be chasing a short in the SPOUT wire, or worse yet, am I looking at an EEC failure.
Thanks,
Brad
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