It's an Actron code scanner. Not really sophisticated but it came with a 9 volt battery and the instruction manual. My ma's CV has a smooth idle right after it starts up, but it slows down drastically, surges, and stalls after 30 seconds upon first start-up. It'll do this until it warms up; it will stall out a few times before it warms up unless you lightly apply the throttle and then it smooths out a little. Occasionally it will run rough when it is warmed up while in drive and it will stall if you go from reverse into drive. It also has developed a kind of stutter upon the first pull off from in front of the house. Those are the symptoms of what I believe is a vacuum leak. I knew a kid with a 1970 Charger with a 413 wedge that had only three of the intake bolts tightened. It did the same thing that my ma's CV does.
I read the instructions twice and ran the tests. Here are the results......
Test One-Key on engine not running.
>I got codes 22 and 12. Code 22:"Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor or Barometric Pressure (BP) sensor-signal voltage out of specification." Code 12: "System cannot raise engine speed above normal idle." WTF the engine wasn't running, but the code 22 does somewhat confirm my vacuum leak suspicion.
Base timing read 18* +20 for ignition timing= 38 give or take 3*. Seems a little high but it passes inspection. Also the scanner gave me codes 13 and 16 for the timing test. These codes are fairly lengthy in explanation, but they have to do with engine rpm out of specification possibly because of as lean condition detected in the EGO or the Idle Speed Control (ISC) is out of specification.
Test Three-Key on and engine running.>I got codes 12, 41, 33, and 13. We already know what 12 is so I will go no further. Code 41:"Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor (EGO) voltage signal always lean (low value)-does not switch." Code 33:"EGR Valve Position (EVP) sensor or Pressure Feedback EGR (PFE) sensor indicates EGR valve isn't opening.
or,
EVP or PFE sensor indicates EGR valve not seated (closed) properly." Code 13:" RPM out of specification during normal idle operation or D.C. motor doesn't follow dashpot."
So I guess I have a lot of diagnosing to do before I have this problem solved. Perhaps the scanner isn't working, but it is confirming that I got a vacuum leak somewhere within those codes. My questions are as follows: 1) Does the EGO sensor affect rpm? 2)Can the EGR valve and or the ISC be serviced or cleaned? 3)Are all of these codes an indication of a much larger problem?
I know I have some reading to do in the original engine manual for the CV and the Haynes service manual that I bought. I am going to read about servicing the above valves and possibly replacing the MAP sensor, if it can be replaced. Thanks for your time and help on this matter
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Packman
I read the instructions twice and ran the tests. Here are the results......
Test One-Key on engine not running.
>I got codes 22 and 12. Code 22:"Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor or Barometric Pressure (BP) sensor-signal voltage out of specification." Code 12: "System cannot raise engine speed above normal idle." WTF the engine wasn't running, but the code 22 does somewhat confirm my vacuum leak suspicion.
Base timing read 18* +20 for ignition timing= 38 give or take 3*. Seems a little high but it passes inspection. Also the scanner gave me codes 13 and 16 for the timing test. These codes are fairly lengthy in explanation, but they have to do with engine rpm out of specification possibly because of as lean condition detected in the EGO or the Idle Speed Control (ISC) is out of specification.
Test Three-Key on and engine running.>I got codes 12, 41, 33, and 13. We already know what 12 is so I will go no further. Code 41:"Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor (EGO) voltage signal always lean (low value)-does not switch." Code 33:"EGR Valve Position (EVP) sensor or Pressure Feedback EGR (PFE) sensor indicates EGR valve isn't opening.
or,
EVP or PFE sensor indicates EGR valve not seated (closed) properly." Code 13:" RPM out of specification during normal idle operation or D.C. motor doesn't follow dashpot."
So I guess I have a lot of diagnosing to do before I have this problem solved. Perhaps the scanner isn't working, but it is confirming that I got a vacuum leak somewhere within those codes. My questions are as follows: 1) Does the EGO sensor affect rpm? 2)Can the EGR valve and or the ISC be serviced or cleaned? 3)Are all of these codes an indication of a much larger problem?
I know I have some reading to do in the original engine manual for the CV and the Haynes service manual that I bought. I am going to read about servicing the above valves and possibly replacing the MAP sensor, if it can be replaced. Thanks for your time and help on this matter

Packman
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