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post Jan 19, 2010 - 3:41 PM
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Temporary-Failur...

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I have -94 ST202 with 3SGE engine. Idle won't come down. It idles with warm engine around 1100rpm. I have checked almost everything:

1. vac leaks
- can't find any

2. cleaning IAC
- cleaned

3. error codes
- nothing

4. throttle cable too tight
- no no and no...

5. adjusting IAC
- Adjusted and no help

6. checking IAC does it even work
- checked, it works

7. selling the car and buy Nissan instead
- probably...


Can broken lambda sensor cause this?
 
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post Jan 19, 2010 - 4:19 PM
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have you checked if the thermistor for the water temperature sensor is working? or putting out the right voltage? it might be thinking it's cold all the time.


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post Jan 20, 2010 - 12:36 PM
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QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Jan 19, 2010 - 4:19 PM) *
have you checked if the thermistor for the water temperature sensor is working? or putting out the right voltage? it might be thinking it's cold all the time.


Well well... Earlier I wrote that "error codes nothing" but I just wrote how local garage said when thay tried to find reason for that. But I checked myself errors and found something.
BLING BLING.......BLING BLING
.....silence....
BLING BLING.......BLING BLING
etc...

Temperature sensor!! I'll get a new one and see how it goes. I hope that this is only Temporary-Failure.

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