this is on my wife's XJ; been down over a month;
It started running erratically; trans not shifting right; high idle; surging;
I have had a few codes pop up, mostly PO0123 high TPS; but have had TPS does not agree w/MAP, at times.
I am showing a MAP voltage of 4,69 WITH TPS DISCONNECTED it goes down to 4.41 when I plug it in; being it shows this voltage disco'd I can pretty much rule out teh sensor; though I have swapped on a "known good" one with same results; I have swapped out the ECM (twice) and went checking out the harness, it was all a melted glob like pulling Twizzlers apart; (making for bare wires) so I went junking again and got a complete engine harness from another 97 XJ (Finding specifically a 97 model in the boneyards, was worse than a needle in a haystack, surrounding years was easy)
I found several entries online about the airbag clockspring possibly causing this; I have it disconnected at the moment; no change;
I know taht having the #1 plug disconnected from the ECM should make the voltage at the TPS sensor go dead; it does NOT do so; still have voltage there. I am at my wits end trying to chase this short down; any other ideas? I have cleaned EVERY ground connection I have come across to a point of being shiny metal, and added additional grounds that were never there originally from firewall to block as well;
The PO had an Avatal remote start installed; which had a mind of its own and would randomly start at will without touching the remote (in my wife's work parking lot, or at weird times while everyone is dead asleep) nor ever being programmed to start once an hour when cold (Ive been told it had this but I didn't even know how to activate it) yet its "start when it felt like starting" usually happened in warmer temps;
so I removed the remote start and put it out of its misery with the assistance of a 3 lb sledge, then resoldered and retaped EVERY wire under the dash that was tapped into, in order to wire this piece of crap in;
one other thing; 3 days before this I steam cleaned the engine compartment; it ran fine that evening afterward, also everything was fine the next day; problems started the day after that. (I wish I'd have jacked it up and done the whole underside as well, I have an 18 YO that sems to think he has to hit every puddle/mudhole he sees)
New ECM, new harness and a month in between its last use to dry anything out should be sufficient; ONCE I also got a PO0700 related to the transmission but was referred back to the PO0123 TPS code to repair first;
I reset the ECM with the Snapon Brick and the code resets within seconds, key on engine off.
It started running erratically; trans not shifting right; high idle; surging;
I have had a few codes pop up, mostly PO0123 high TPS; but have had TPS does not agree w/MAP, at times.
I am showing a MAP voltage of 4,69 WITH TPS DISCONNECTED it goes down to 4.41 when I plug it in; being it shows this voltage disco'd I can pretty much rule out teh sensor; though I have swapped on a "known good" one with same results; I have swapped out the ECM (twice) and went checking out the harness, it was all a melted glob like pulling Twizzlers apart; (making for bare wires) so I went junking again and got a complete engine harness from another 97 XJ (Finding specifically a 97 model in the boneyards, was worse than a needle in a haystack, surrounding years was easy)
I found several entries online about the airbag clockspring possibly causing this; I have it disconnected at the moment; no change;
I know taht having the #1 plug disconnected from the ECM should make the voltage at the TPS sensor go dead; it does NOT do so; still have voltage there. I am at my wits end trying to chase this short down; any other ideas? I have cleaned EVERY ground connection I have come across to a point of being shiny metal, and added additional grounds that were never there originally from firewall to block as well;
The PO had an Avatal remote start installed; which had a mind of its own and would randomly start at will without touching the remote (in my wife's work parking lot, or at weird times while everyone is dead asleep) nor ever being programmed to start once an hour when cold (Ive been told it had this but I didn't even know how to activate it) yet its "start when it felt like starting" usually happened in warmer temps;
so I removed the remote start and put it out of its misery with the assistance of a 3 lb sledge, then resoldered and retaped EVERY wire under the dash that was tapped into, in order to wire this piece of crap in;
one other thing; 3 days before this I steam cleaned the engine compartment; it ran fine that evening afterward, also everything was fine the next day; problems started the day after that. (I wish I'd have jacked it up and done the whole underside as well, I have an 18 YO that sems to think he has to hit every puddle/mudhole he sees)
New ECM, new harness and a month in between its last use to dry anything out should be sufficient; ONCE I also got a PO0700 related to the transmission but was referred back to the PO0123 TPS code to repair first;
I reset the ECM with the Snapon Brick and the code resets within seconds, key on engine off.