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Old 06-01-2005, 11:26 PM
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My car is having some random horrible problem. It all started with me trying to go to work about a week ago. got in, turned the key, nothing. Replaced the battery and it ran fine for a little while (got a jump start to AutoZone, the guy who tested the alt and all was a retard and I didnt trust him). Anyways, I unhooked the green alternator to take it out and replace it because i suspected that was the problem (Voltmeter jumped a little) and then decided i better try to get it tested Advance to make sure before i did anything drastic. Since it was getting dark, I hurried through hooking the battery up and forgot to hook up the green plug on teh side of the alternator. I noticed as i was leaving that the car would not rev above 3500 RPM and bogs at 2000 - 2550 RPM range with gas mashed, but with 1/2 thorttle or so it revs up to 2500 as usual. I replaced the plug, but nothing changed. I pulled the code and it was CEL code 4, for Crank Position Sensor (CKP). So basically, I have NO idea what is going on, and very limited funds.

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Model: 95 USDM Civic EX
Motor: 94 Canadian Spec Si D16z6
Symptoms: Rev Limiter at 3500 and bogging at around 2000-2550 RPM (Limp Mode ?) and throws CEL code 4 for Crank Position Sensor. Smells like its running rich.
Other: Ran car with alternator unhooked for like half a mile, then replaced plug.

Any help would be great, i have no idea whats going on with this mess.
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someone help this man find his problem
Old 06-02-2005, 10:33 AM
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Old 06-02-2005, 11:03 AM
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try unhooking the battery n the ecu for about 20min to reset it. The alternator wire may have caused a jump in volts?? Its worth a try
Old 06-02-2005, 11:13 AM
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did that

nothing.

also tried another p28.

nothing.
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im having this same problem
Old 06-19-2005, 11:03 AM
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me too, 90 HF with Z6 in it, code 4
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have you tried replacing crank sensor yet?
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you mean the distributor? no. ima try other stuff before spending the $$ on a dist.
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replaced the dist. same thing. do i HAVE to unplug the ecu for 20 min? i left it unplugged for 1 min.
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You are in limp mode. Thats why the ecu is dumping so much fuel. And you can't rev past 2500, 3500. Whatever. Unplug BOTH cables to the battery, and for the hell of it, unplug the ecu fuse. Let it sit like this for a few hours.

Then plug it back in.
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what about if the timing is off?
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have you checked your CPS? if not check it test it and replace it, about being on limp mode, you can have an array of problems, have you checked if you disconnected any vacuum hoses while you where messing around with your alternator? i remember having this problem i cleaned the map sensor and it went away. u might wanna try that.
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so the map gave you a code 4?
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been getting PM's about this thread....so....


it ended up being a short at the firewall. I checked everything with a multimeter and it was grounded out....hope this helps people
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