Help !!! sputtering, no power, red cats,shaking.!!
#16
That "running rich" smell could be from clogged cats. That would recycle fuel through the evap system and overwhelm the filter for the system. I've never seen this happen on a Lexus and I'm not intimately familiar with the evap system on an SC but the glowing cats sure lead me in that direction!
#17
I have a 93 and it was just age that did mine in. The rich smell could just be coming from the cats not functioning
#18
Update he styill cannot find out what the problem is, the muffler shop said my cats were plugged so they deleted all the cats even the one right fter the headers
things are fine-
injectors
timing
distibutor
ignition coil
compression
tps
any ideas i have no car please help anyone in socal have a ecu that might have one i can borrow if thats the problem ill gladly buy it
things are fine-
injectors
timing
distibutor
ignition coil
compression
tps
any ideas i have no car please help anyone in socal have a ecu that might have one i can borrow if thats the problem ill gladly buy it
#19
Hel,p please i do not have a car they cannot find the problem
Things that were checked
Injectors
timing
dis
ignition coil
compressison
fuel ecu
tps
is there anything else that might be holding it back please help you guys i appreciate it
could it be my general ecu if so could anyone in socal have one laying around i could borrow and pay for if it is my ecu. Ill gladly buy it if my ecu is actually the culprit.
Things that were checked
Injectors
timing
dis
ignition coil
compressison
fuel ecu
tps
is there anything else that might be holding it back please help you guys i appreciate it
could it be my general ecu if so could anyone in socal have one laying around i could borrow and pay for if it is my ecu. Ill gladly buy it if my ecu is actually the culprit.
#22
#24
Another thing you can do is rip open the main ECU and check closely for leaking capacitors.
For the future, fuel pressure should be between 38 and 44 PSI. At WOT, 50 is fine. (older SC models go a little higher)
For the future, fuel pressure should be between 38 and 44 PSI. At WOT, 50 is fine. (older SC models go a little higher)
#25
You've checked the coils, distirbutors, timing, and the cats are off... How about the ignitor (ignition control module) and plugs? Has your tech done a "smoke" test (pressuring the system with a smoke generator)?
#26
Check the Main ECU under the carpet on the passenger side foot well...Most likely your capacitors in the ECU need repaired...Do you know someone close by that you could swap out ECU's with. If not you could try replacing the ECU....Im sure someone on the forums has one for sale
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