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toolman0007
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Sep 21, 2012, 4:53 AM

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ok this is more of a question than a problem... maybe.. 1991 talon tsi version . can anyone tell me where the diagnostic port is for the computer. found what I believe to be it. but the connection is not what i'm use to seeing


Hammer Time
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Sep 21, 2012, 11:52 AM

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That's because it is an OBD1 system and your code reader isn't going to work on that.



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way2old
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Sep 21, 2012, 4:02 PM

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See if this page helps any.

Eagle Trouble Code Info Retrieving codes
  • Locate the diagnostic connector in or under the glove compartment. (Summit models in fuse box)
  • Connect analog voltmeter to upper LH (+) and lower RH (-) terminals
  • Most Summit models, connect voltmeter (+) to upper LH of the 12 pin connector and (-) to the 2 middle
  • SOME Station wagon models you may have to ground the upper LH of the 16 pin connector
  • Turn the ignition on, then watch the sweeps of the vlotmeter
  • Long sweeps are tens and shirt sweeps are ones.
  • Continuous short sweeps indicated no codes.

Clearing Codes

Disconnect the battery from the Negative terminal to clear codes.

Codes
Code Eagle Summit and Talon 88 - up 11 Oxygen sensor 12 Airflow sensor 13 Intake air temperature sensor 14 Throttle position sensor 15 Idle speed motor position sensor 21 Coolant temperature sensor 22 Crank angle sensor 23 Top dead center sensor (crankshaft position sensor) 24 Vehicle speed sensor 25 Barometric pressure sensor 31 Knock sensor (turbo models) 32 Faulty MAP sensor 36 Ignition timing adjustment signal (1.8L, 91-up) 39 Faulty oxygen sensor 41 Injector 42 Fuel pump 43 EGR (California) 44 Ignition coil or ignition power transistor unit (cyls. 1 and 4) 52 Ignition coil (cylinders 2 and 5) 53 Ignition coil (cylinders 3 and 6) 55 Idle air control valve 59 Rear heated oxygen sensor 61 ECM - transaxle interlink 62 Warm-up valve position sensor 62 Variable Induction Control valve position sensor 93-up 71 Traction Control vacuum valve solenoid.

Codes Eagle Premier 91-92 and Vision Vehicles 11 Ignition reference circuit 13 MAP sensor vacuum circuit 14 MAP sensor electrical circuit 15 Speed/distance sensor circuit 17 Engine running too cool 21 Oxygen sensor circuit 22 Coolant temperature circuit 23 Charge temperature circuit 24 Throttle position sensor circuit 25 Automatic idle speed control circuit 26 Peak injector current not reached 26 Injector circuit 27 Fuel injection circuit control 32 EGR system 33 Air conditioner clutch relay 34 Speed control solenoid driver circuit 35 Fan control relay circuit 42 Automatic shutdown relay control 43 Ignition coil circuit 51 Oxygen sensor lean 52 Oxygen sensor rich 53 Internal engine controller fault 54 No camshaft position sensor signal 55 End of message 63 EEPROM write denied faulty ECM 77 Speed control power relay



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Discretesignals
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Sep 21, 2012, 4:14 PM

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Kind of a coincidence that your vehicle is a 1991

Watch this video on how to check for trouble codes:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RB7BlLnTiw





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toolman0007
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Sep 21, 2012, 8:01 PM

Post #5 of 8 (1902 views)
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thanks yes it dose. again I get one with out check engine light on with a running problem gathering info before proceeding


toolman0007
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Sep 21, 2012, 8:03 PM

Post #6 of 8 (1901 views)
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thanks hammer it's what I was thinking because of the year.


toolman0007
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Sep 21, 2012, 8:05 PM

Post #7 of 8 (1900 views)
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thanks as well good info


Discretesignals
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Sep 22, 2012, 9:44 AM

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OP seems satisfied. Locking thread.

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