QuikSilver
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Dead ’03 FJR - Intake air pressure sensor? Adv diagnostic help and wisdom requested
Symptoms and diagnosis:
My ’03 FJR (42,000 miles) suddenly would not start yesterday with no previous warning or symptoms. Fault Code #16 is displayed, which the manual claims the symptom is “A stuck throttle position sensor is detected”.
The shop manual further states that the “fail-safe” action by the ECU is “Fixes the throttle position sensor to fully open”. The manual also claims that the FJR should be “Able to start and Able to drive” under this fail-safe action.
The troubleshooting section of the manual says to check out three sensors and look for clogged or pinched lines.
Only the “Intake Air Pressure” Sensor (Diag Code 03) has strange readings. The readings bounce around rather erratically and quickly with 3, 7, and 11 being the numbers that are displayed most often when the engine is cranked with the throttle closed and the fuel pump disconnected. When the throttle is opened, the readings go to zero. The spec is 10 – 200 (mm Hg). This sensor sounds like the culprit. I suspect either the sensor is defective or it isn’t seeing enough vacuum. Next step is to put a little vacuum pump on the input line.. I also notice that there is a “Pressure regulator” connected to this throttle body vacuum line and it is connected to the bottom of the gas tank.
The urgency is that I plan on leaving for a 17 day MC trip this Friday, Aug 17.
Questions:
Anyone else seen a problem like this? If so what was the solution? Clogged line? Bad sensor? Something else?
Anybody understand the purpose of the Pressure Regulator line that connects to the gas tank? Could it be a contributor to the problem?
Other background information:
The throttle position sensor (Diag Code 01) checks out fine (smooth 15-100 read-out as the throttle is opened).
The atmospheric pressure sensor (Diag Code 02) correctly reads out the atmospheric pressure (613 mbar which is correct for 6200 feet elevation). I do not see a hose on the input to this sensor which is under the seat and the crossbar. (Is this normal?)
Getting spark with plug electrodes lying against frame. Plenty of fuel being injected into engine. Engine cranks hard but there is no indication of combustion. Just a raw fuel smell I suspect the reason that the FJR will not start is that it is getting way too much fuel as the “fail-safe” action by the ECU is “Fixes the throttle position sensor to fully open”. To me, this means “full throttle” and thus lots of fuel. Don’t quite understand how this correlates with the “Able to start and Able to drive” comments in the manual.
New battery also installed yesterday. I let the cylinders breathe overnight with the plugs removed as I was suspicious they could be fuel fouled with all of the cranking I did yesterday. New plugs installed this morning and they were very wet after one second of cranking.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
QuikSilver
Ride Hard! You can rest when you die!
Symptoms and diagnosis:
My ’03 FJR (42,000 miles) suddenly would not start yesterday with no previous warning or symptoms. Fault Code #16 is displayed, which the manual claims the symptom is “A stuck throttle position sensor is detected”.
The shop manual further states that the “fail-safe” action by the ECU is “Fixes the throttle position sensor to fully open”. The manual also claims that the FJR should be “Able to start and Able to drive” under this fail-safe action.
The troubleshooting section of the manual says to check out three sensors and look for clogged or pinched lines.
Only the “Intake Air Pressure” Sensor (Diag Code 03) has strange readings. The readings bounce around rather erratically and quickly with 3, 7, and 11 being the numbers that are displayed most often when the engine is cranked with the throttle closed and the fuel pump disconnected. When the throttle is opened, the readings go to zero. The spec is 10 – 200 (mm Hg). This sensor sounds like the culprit. I suspect either the sensor is defective or it isn’t seeing enough vacuum. Next step is to put a little vacuum pump on the input line.. I also notice that there is a “Pressure regulator” connected to this throttle body vacuum line and it is connected to the bottom of the gas tank.
The urgency is that I plan on leaving for a 17 day MC trip this Friday, Aug 17.
Questions:
Anyone else seen a problem like this? If so what was the solution? Clogged line? Bad sensor? Something else?
Anybody understand the purpose of the Pressure Regulator line that connects to the gas tank? Could it be a contributor to the problem?
Other background information:
The throttle position sensor (Diag Code 01) checks out fine (smooth 15-100 read-out as the throttle is opened).
The atmospheric pressure sensor (Diag Code 02) correctly reads out the atmospheric pressure (613 mbar which is correct for 6200 feet elevation). I do not see a hose on the input to this sensor which is under the seat and the crossbar. (Is this normal?)
Getting spark with plug electrodes lying against frame. Plenty of fuel being injected into engine. Engine cranks hard but there is no indication of combustion. Just a raw fuel smell I suspect the reason that the FJR will not start is that it is getting way too much fuel as the “fail-safe” action by the ECU is “Fixes the throttle position sensor to fully open”. To me, this means “full throttle” and thus lots of fuel. Don’t quite understand how this correlates with the “Able to start and Able to drive” comments in the manual.
New battery also installed yesterday. I let the cylinders breathe overnight with the plugs removed as I was suspicious they could be fuel fouled with all of the cranking I did yesterday. New plugs installed this morning and they were very wet after one second of cranking.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
QuikSilver
Ride Hard! You can rest when you die!