Well the other day I started the car, actually I got my bro to start so I could line up the ramps we have so I could get under there easily and do the oil change. When we started the car up it was choking and cutting off, it had to be revved up be kept alive, and held like that. There was no point to this since you can't move the car like this. So he let go and it cut off. We started it a second time and we got the same thing.
So a few days ago I was looking at the engine, and I saw the top vacuum hose on the bvsv was unplugged, so I plugged it back it. I thought of this and realised the car was running proper before I did this. I know it was a weird idea and I don't understand the functionality of that hose so I unplugged it again, started it and it ran fine and was able to idle smoothly.
So then I proceeded to move it up on the ramps, and do the oil change. Here is what I'm getting to, before I put it on the ramps and did the change, I jumped and checked for codes and I got a 51.
I checked the code later (yesterday before I slept) and I found out:
Diagnosis:
No "IDL" signal, "NSW" signal or "A/C" signal to ECU, during diagnosis check.
Trouble Area
I've also noticed when testing my heat that my a/c doesn't work, but I thought it could just need to be recharged, I'm thinking twice after seeing a/c being mentioned in the codes trouble areas.
My questions are:
Is it possible that I'm getting the code because my a/c doesn't work and is caused by 1) 2) or 3) ? and...
If not, what should I do about the code 51? Should a tps recalibration help me out also?
Any advice is appreciated, even a few pieces of advice, I don't mind going through a checklist of stuff or doing multiple tests to find the problem and fix it. Where do I start?
EDIT:
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?Section=EC&Page=3
I just noticed while looking that the hose coming from the canister in this pic seems to be going to the bottom port on the bvsv and the top one going to the throttle body. On my car, the hose that is currently disconnected is the top one, but it is coming from the canister. It seems, anyone think switching these might take care of my problem?
So a few days ago I was looking at the engine, and I saw the top vacuum hose on the bvsv was unplugged, so I plugged it back it. I thought of this and realised the car was running proper before I did this. I know it was a weird idea and I don't understand the functionality of that hose so I unplugged it again, started it and it ran fine and was able to idle smoothly.
So then I proceeded to move it up on the ramps, and do the oil change. Here is what I'm getting to, before I put it on the ramps and did the change, I jumped and checked for codes and I got a 51.
I checked the code later (yesterday before I slept) and I found out:
Diagnosis:
No "IDL" signal, "NSW" signal or "A/C" signal to ECU, during diagnosis check.
Trouble Area
- A/C switch circuit
- A/C switch
- A/C amplifier
- Throttle position sensor circuit
- Throttle position sensor
- ECU
I've also noticed when testing my heat that my a/c doesn't work, but I thought it could just need to be recharged, I'm thinking twice after seeing a/c being mentioned in the codes trouble areas.
My questions are:
Is it possible that I'm getting the code because my a/c doesn't work and is caused by 1) 2) or 3) ? and...
If not, what should I do about the code 51? Should a tps recalibration help me out also?
Any advice is appreciated, even a few pieces of advice, I don't mind going through a checklist of stuff or doing multiple tests to find the problem and fix it. Where do I start?
EDIT:
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TSRM/MK3/manual.aspx?Section=EC&Page=3
I just noticed while looking that the hose coming from the canister in this pic seems to be going to the bottom port on the bvsv and the top one going to the throttle body. On my car, the hose that is currently disconnected is the top one, but it is coming from the canister. It seems, anyone think switching these might take care of my problem?
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