1994 ls400 with huge power loss...sometimes
#16
should i touch up the traces? they look pretty solid IMO but the soldering job looks bad..
anyway the repair was done by a previous owner. im going to order the correct type cap and replace them
anyway the repair was done by a previous owner. im going to order the correct type cap and replace them
#19
you definitely want to take a loupe (magnifying glass) and inspect all of the traces on this board carefully once the old caps are desoldered and removed, and again once you have finished the new cap installation.
#22
I would try a different ECU from ebay - in case those traces have gone bad from the leaking damage, that ECU looks pretty rough from previous leakages/repairs
what are the ODB-I codes stored? - does the check engine light come on when it goes into low power mode?
what are the ODB-I codes stored? - does the check engine light come on when it goes into low power mode?
#24
Have your car diagnosed by a shop!
well i replaced all the caps with new low ESR caps and it still runs the same.
How did you determine what the original correct values were for each cap in your ECU? (the ones you had in there, had several incorrect values)
Last edited by LScowboyLS; 12-19-12 at 01:49 PM.
#25
good luck on finding a competent diagnosis of a pre-OBDII 90's car these days!
did you order the particular caps specified by yamae and myself in the CURRENTLY RECOMENDED CAPACITORS section?
How did you determine what the original correct values were for each cap in your ECU? (the ones you had in there, had several incorrect values)
did you order the particular caps specified by yamae and myself in the CURRENTLY RECOMENDED CAPACITORS section?
How did you determine what the original correct values were for each cap in your ECU? (the ones you had in there, had several incorrect values)
guess i will need to find another ecu.. its weird how the afrs are normal but it can vary greatly in power.. like its pulling timing or something
#26
How many miles do you have? Has the timing belt been replaced? Also there are two coolant sensors for this car. One is sender for the gauge and the other is for the ecu. check the ecu one. It has two wires goin to it. If its faulty it might contribute to your issue.
#27
there are two coolant sensors for this car. One is sender for the gauge and the other is for the ecu. check the ecu one. It has two wires goin to it. If its faulty it might contribute to your issue.
PS - the sensors he is speaking of are on the front, top of the engine, passenger side, beneath the little carrier that holds the four plug wires that go across the front of the engine (behind the coil)
#28
i ordered a "used rebuilt" ecu from abay. it should be here after christmas. This is seriously puzzling me. i have never had such a hard time diagnosing a car.... but then it might be i hardly have much time since the wife and newborn get a little jealous.
#30
the ECU was likely not rebuilt correctly, most rebuilders don't understand the importance of using the correct type and brand of capacitors, this is fully technically explained in my guide to replacing your ECU capacitors which now has had 11,000 people look at it!