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Old Aug 29, 2016 | 08:51 AM
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Default Tdc sensor problem

I'm having a tdc sensor problem with my 2001 bonds civic lx I have checked the wiring, checked the voltage on the plug, and replaced the sensor with a new one and its still having the same problem it starts good and idles fine until it warms up then switched over to idling rough until it stalls while doing this it seems to be sucking in a lot of air and not getting enough fuel I'm getting the correct voltage from the plug, the sensor is not loose, there is no damage to any wiring, and the sensor is brand new I'm not sire where to go from here only code that comes up is P1361 which is a tdc sensor fault any ideas anyone im lost??
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Old Sep 2, 2016 | 10:41 AM
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Default Re: Tdc sensor problem

You may have a short in a sensor wire or a bad PCM/ECM. The code indicates an interruption in the system.
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Old Sep 3, 2016 | 04:04 AM
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since you replaced the sensor its obvious that is not your problem, chances are the wiring to the tdc sensor is not your problem either. The short term trim is high. That is your clue. Could be the tdc code is simply secondary to the lean condition, engine sputters and dies then trips the P1361. Find the reason for the lean condition (vacuum leaks etc) and perhaps fix the tdc code at same time. just a guess. good luck.
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