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Old 08-09-2005, 08:37 AM
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So my knock sensor borke and I replaced it with another one, check engine light disappeared, but the car still has no power. The knock sensor has been tightened. Also the ecu was reset (battery terminal, and fuses as I can remember). But having done al of this the car still has no power at all. It apears to still be in limp mode. Can someody help?
Old 08-09-2005, 09:06 AM
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What year, if you're obd2 you'll have to complete the obd2 drive cycle!
Old 08-09-2005, 09:20 AM
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my car is a 94 it is ob1 and when i reset the computer i took it for a drive and nothing happened it has been various ddays after that and it still is the same way.
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Any check engine lights. Like stored in the computer after you reset it.
Old 08-09-2005, 09:52 AM
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Nope no check engine lights. The other day a code 43 (fuel system supply) came up but i had that code pop up and go away a long time ago and didn't have this problem.
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...did you try unplugging your ecu - and plugging it back in? I went into limp mode...so i pulled over and unplugged it, plugged it back in - and it worked again.....<-- I know this isn't the correct way to diagnos the problem -but it worked for me, so give it a shot. 40 seconds top.....if a code 43 comes up, could it be a faulty fuel pump (not a broken fuel pump obviously) but a faulty one, meaning that its not pumping at the correct rate or something....not sure if that would trigger the ecu though - sorry if i didn't help.
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My fuel pump was working fine so I don't think that could be but I'll try disconnecting the ecu to see if that helps anthing. thanks.
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a common problem when putting in a new ks is that people dont know how much to torque it in. basically its a 100 dollar microphone.... ive read ppl who turned it too much into the block and actually broke the new one.

mine was bad and i NEVER had a ks code.
Old 08-09-2005, 12:30 PM
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Well i torqued the knock sensor but it didn't break and I don't know why I still have the problem. I really want to fix this problem because this is very irritating.
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Is the replacement knock sensor your using bad?
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How can I tell if it is bad. and if it was bad wouldn't it bring on the check engine light?
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how much did you torque it... i know theres no clearance for a torque wrench in there
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I know there isn't any clearance for the torque wrench but I gave it a fairly enogh torque by a wrench.
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I know there isn't any clearance for the torque wrench but I gave it a fairly enogh torque by a wrench.
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Default Re: My car still in limp mode!! (NeriVTEC)

Code 43 problems are usually caused by an intermitant oxygen sensor. I have seen them pass all continuity and resistance checks and still be bad. Also if your sensor is located under the engine on the exhaust pipe instead of the manifold the connector can get drenched in oil that is often dripping from the valve cover or from messy oil changes. The O2 sensor controls the pulse duration for the fuel injectors. Weak fuel pumps, however, usually cause more severe drivability problems than just lack of power.
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Default Re: My car still in limp mode!! (NeriVTEC)

Originally Posted by kulrevon
Any check engine lights. Like stored in the computer after you reset it.
I have this same problem with my 91accord lx but i DO hav a check engine light, relay is good, we just replaced the old computer under the passengers floorboard with a used one, could it be a faulty computer?
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Originally Posted by JeffroTALL
I have this same problem with my 91accord lx but i DO hav a check engine light, relay is good, we just replaced the old computer under the passengers floorboard with a used one, could it be a faulty computer?
you say you have a cel. what are the stored codes?
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