Zerocool;1769470 said:Take off the FCD, its not safe to have on the car to begin with unless its been tuned for it.
destrux;1769599 said:Keep in mind with those codes... you can trigger them if you unplug any sensors while the key is on. So don't chase after a code if you might have triggered it yourself. Clear them and run it again to see what codes come up without you touching anything under the hood.
Like was mentioned earlier, check the wiring near the O2 and crank sensor. If you weren't messing with the plugs for those sensors with the key on, then it sounds like they have wiring issues. Just look for water in the plugs or busted wires. Give the wires a light pull and see if they stay in the connectors, they could have been pulled off of the pins inside and still look ok at a glance. Also do this with the wiring along the harness. I've seen where someone poked pinholes in the wiring to test something and then the wire just corroded into green powder inside the harness where the hole was and it went unnoticed till a problem came up.
Also check the wiring back at the ECU plugs for the same problems.
FWIW... I just unplugged the 02 sensor on my car and it runs pretty decent, plus a little black smoke. The car will ignore the O2 sensor if it knows it's not there and will run on default fuel maps, which are close enough for the car to run and drive, but not good for fuel mileage or hard driving.
IBoughtASupra;1769848 said:Did you ever check the wiring of the MAP sensor?
soso714;1769917 said:Well if ur using the jza70 harness it's the second smallest connector called W it's 2nd to the left or if ecu is properly mounted it should be the 2nd connected closest to the passenger direction once u have the knowledge of that connector look for these three colors - brown -drk blue with blk stripe and - light green with blk stripe check at ur map sensor connector that should be ur colors. If u leave the ecu connector W in the ecu this is the position of those pins pin# 1 vac Blue blk stripe pin# 2 vac light green pin# 9 intake manifold ground Brown that grounds a few sensors so just becareful with it u can use a T pin to back probe for checking ur ohms or volts when the keys in the on position or better check volts at sensor when running with using the t pin to back probe the connector at the sensor to assure that it is a good sensor should be at 5 volts around idle and go up as u raise Rpms
IBoughtASupra;1770321 said:JZ's don't really trigger a check engine light unless it is something very serious. The O2 sensor really should not make your car sputter. Have you check your coil packs?
Have you checked that the harness for the O2 sensor gets power ad ground when the ignition is on? You will need to connect the two wires that are the same color on the Mustang O2 sensor to those wires of the O2 sensor harness that get power and ground when the ignition is on.
The O2 sensor has not polarity on the heater wires( wires that are the same color), so you can connect them without a problem.
IBoughtASupra;1770350 said:Bad sensor? How are you checking the signal of the sensor?
Albert;1770373 said:Food for thought I never had my o2 plugged in my 1jz. Always threw code 21, never effected it.
When I used my LC-1 I emulated it but still threw 21 for the heater. Never ran bad. Try taking off the FCD and going back to a close to stock setup