Time to wave the white Flag. After replacing the leak evaporation pump I still got the same results. It was worth a shot and Autozone lets you return electrical parts.. yeah for that. I will bringing back and get my money back ($128)
I've swapped an o2 sensor, TPS, transmission module relay, Evap solenoid. Cleaned throttle body and IAC. I've cleaned all grounds, exercised all PCM connections. Checked for continuity on Evap detection pump wire going back to PCM ( wh/drk green wire). It's good. Checked continuity to Evap Solenoid from PCM ( Pk/Bl). It's good. If I let engine start up and run till the stumble comes in I still get the same random codes. P1495, P0743 and P0136. If I start up and hit "Evap Sytem TesT" on my ACtron code reader before stumble..no codes, car runs fine. Took it out and put a few miles on it and added some fresh gas since the car has been sitting for over a year. Car ran fine and shifted fine on the road. I do know the wh/ dark green wire going form the Evap Pump to the PCM goes from13.8 volts in open loop. If I hit Actron code reader "Evap Sytem TesT", voltage goes to 0 ( ground) If I don't hit the Actron code reader, after car goes closed loop the voltages drops a bit ( 11v- 12v) but doesn't go to 0v( ground).Thus the car stumble...maybe. Not sure why but I think the PCM should do the switching and it is not happening. That is my sad story. Will post if I get hit by lightning. Time to replace dread CPS on my 2002 bmw e46 325xit wagon. It's gonna be hair and teeth all over the place on that one.
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