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Does not have spark or injector pulse has power to coils and injectors has good rpm momentary back prob groung side of coil and it fired has good grounds and has 5 volt ref on tps and fuel rail sensor

Has code u1900 for abs no communication with abs.fixed wire on pin 28 of cluster. coustomer stated thatparked car few hrs later would not start. security working normaly and scanner has fuel and spark disabled.

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Do you have ignition power to the injectors?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2010

SOURCE: ford expedition 1998 5.4 engine with hesitation

check timing.

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SOURCE: FORD F150 4.6 L Engine

Several thnigs to check there; review all informastion disponible to do it and solve this...

P0356
- Ignition Coil F Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction
The ignition signal from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Electronic Control Module(ECM) is sent to and amplified by the power transistor. The power transistor turns ON and OFF the ignition coil primary circuit. This ON/OFF operation induces the proper high voltage in the coil secondary circuit.

Symptoms
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- Lack/Loss of Power
- The engine may be harder to start
- Engine hesitation

Possible Causes:
- Open or short in the ignition coil circuit
- Ignition coil circuit shorted to ground
- Ignition coil connector
- Damaged ignition coil
- Damaged PCM or ECM

Possible Solution:
- If damage, repair ignition coil circuit
- Replaced ignition coil
- Replaced PCM or ECM
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P0152 - O2 Sensor Circuit High Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
The heated oxygen sensor 1 is placed into the exhaust manifold. It detects the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas compared to the outside air. The heated oxygen sensor 1 has a closed-end tube made of ceramic zirconia. The zirconia generates voltage from approximately 1V in richer conditions to 0V in leaner conditions. The heated oxygen sensor 1 signal is sent to the ECM. The ECM adjusts the injection pulse duration to achieve the ideal air-fuel ratio. The ideal air-fuel ratio occurs near the radical change from 1V to 0V.

Symptoms:
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- High Fuel Consumption
- Excessive Smoke from Exhaust

Possible Causes:
- Harness or connectors (The heated oxygen sensor 1 heater circuit is open or shorted.)
- Front Heater oxygen sensor heater (Bank 2) may be faulty

Possible Solution:
Replacing the O2 Sensor 1 usually takes care of the problem
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P0174 - Fuel Injection System Too Lean Bank 2
With the Air/Fuel Mixture Ratio Self-Learning Control, the actual mixture ratio can be brought closely to the theoretical mixture ratio based on the mixture ratio feedback signal from the heated oxygen sensors 1. The ECM calculates the necessary compensation to correct the offset between the actual and the theoretical ratios.

In case the amount of the compensation value is extremely large (The actual mixture ratio is too lean.), the ECM judges the condition as the fuel injection system malfunction and light up the MIL (2 trip detection logic).

Symptoms:
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- Excessive Fuel Consumption

Possible Causes:
- Intake air leaks
- Front Heated oxygen sensor may be faulty
- Injectors may be faulty
- Exhaust gas leaks
- Incorrect fuel pressure
- Lack of fuel
- Mass air flow sensor may be faulty
- Incorrect PCV hose connection

Possible Solution:
Dirty air filter of faulty air flow sensor are common causes of the problem.
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P2197 - DODGE - Sys Too Rich at Hier Load Bank1
Means that the O2 sensors on each bank are seeing WAY too much oxygen in the exhaust gas. In normal operation the signal from the O2 sensors should swing back and forth between rich and lean. Your sensors are locked on lean.

Those codes are the same as P0174 (and P0171). Sounds like you have a vacuum leak somewhere. Most common place is the PCV elbow where it connects to the throttle body adapter.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2011

SOURCE: vehicle came in for check

A misfire at idle that smooths out at cruise is ALMOST ALWAYS caused by a vacuum leak. Take a hard look at your fuel trims at idle. If the Bank 2 Long Term Fuel Trim is more than + a couple points higher than the Bank 1 trim, your problem is most likely a vacuum leak. If the Fuel Trims even-out while holding the engine at 2000 RPM for about 20 seconds, then a vacuum leak is DEFINITELY your problem. I would suspect a leaking lower intake gasket leak because an upper plenum leak will normally affect all cylinders.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2011

SOURCE: 2003 FORD TAURUS 3.0 VIN S LOST INJECTOR PULSE,

Hello
Have you run the OBD2 electronic engine control fault code test? both the of the tests must be done and the result's diagnosed, that is the key on engine off test (KOEO) and the key on engine running test (KOER) as well. How have you confirmed the injector pulse is lost? each injector has its own driver in the PCM (Powertrain Control Module), the injector grounds the injectors to open them in the proper sequence, it is the same as the firing order of the spark plugs. To confirm loss of injector pulse you use a little tool known as a "NOID", they can be bought at any good auto parts store for about $5.00, they contain a little light that flashes when the injector pulse is present, it plugs into the harness connector at each injector. Each injector shares the same Battery (+) circuit and is powered off of a fuse and it in turn is powered off the ignition starter switch.

seanpwright

Sean Wright

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  • Posted on Aug 19, 2011

SOURCE: 1989 Ford Ranger 2.3l. Won't

if by no injector pulse you mean no electrical signal to injector, no that wont do it, that would be related to a bad ECM

I would first check to see if you have good fuel pressure; if not the fuel filter and/or pump would be suspect.

If you have good fuel pressure but no signal to the injector(s) the ECM is probably the problem

Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/sean_54c3a3dc48a7773c

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It just can't do that. No way to shut down one side of an engine.
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