when i run the isc active test, i see the ecu call for the numbers, i hear the air in the isc start to hiss louder, then motor bogs and stalls before the rpms increase... could this be a Bad ISC
went through the whole fuel system tank to injectors and are all fine. had a bad diaphragm in my low pressure fuel pump which wound up pouring fuel into the crankcase... after that i finally got it to idle relatively normal at least it will stay running now in idle...
another question if the oil switch is on as in sending a ground signal to the ecu, should the warning horn turn on immediately? or does it have to go through some sort of cycle or certain parameters before it sets the horn off... i hooked up a mechanical gauge to the oil switch port and was getting 60psi readings at idle.
i think when the fuel was in the crankcase it was dropping my oil pressure which putting the motor into limp mode but my hot horn was intermittent so it wasn't going off
went through the whole fuel system tank to injectors and are all fine. had a bad diaphragm in my low pressure fuel pump which wound up pouring fuel into the crankcase... after that i finally got it to idle relatively normal at least it will stay running now in idle...
another question if the oil switch is on as in sending a ground signal to the ecu, should the warning horn turn on immediately? or does it have to go through some sort of cycle or certain parameters before it sets the horn off... i hooked up a mechanical gauge to the oil switch port and was getting 60psi readings at idle.
i think when the fuel was in the crankcase it was dropping my oil pressure which putting the motor into limp mode but my hot horn was intermittent so it wasn't going off
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