I just buy one of those ObsII Scanner:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/OBD2-CAR-TROUBLE-COD ... dZViewItem
I'm fully satisfied, it's "plug and play" and it reset my ecu automatically.
I got the following codes :
P0107 : Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Low Input
P0342 : Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0405 : Exhaust Gas Recirculation Sensor A Circuit Low
P0507 : Idle Control System RPM Higher Than Expected
What should be my first action ? TY'all
Me and my new obdII reader
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are those codes new ones or old? i'd prefer that you reset the ECU and let the engine go through the correct learning procedure then scan it as those codes could be old ones that are stored their and doesn't reflect your current ststus.
MMamdouh
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probably yes... those things are said to be a problem with lanoses and also their is a recall regarding them... if you couldn't replace it under the recall then it is easy to do it yourself.
the problem is the lanos CMPs are faulty so yuo can get a new one that will go bad shortly... Chris from daewootech yahoo group used a cmp sensor from an aveo and it is still working fine till now.
MMamdouh
the problem is the lanos CMPs are faulty so yuo can get a new one that will go bad shortly... Chris from daewootech yahoo group used a cmp sensor from an aveo and it is still working fine till now.
MMamdouh
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I have a nubira, and even though i have a different engine my Camshaft position sensor also went bad as well, i replaced it, and no more codes popped... didn't cost much either... US$16 or something like that...Quebecois wrote:I just reseted and only this code is remaining :
P342 : Camshaft position sensor
Does it need to be changed ?
~Kyle
a woo that is a work in progress
i guess you won't need any "fitting"... the two sensors are practically the same, the Aveo's sensor is a bit shorter thoug but that won't affect the installation.Quebecois wrote:Okay, nice, they are cheaper too, but one last question, do they need to be "fitted" in place or it's the same data port & bracket ?
(my car is a Whoohoo '00 Lanos, 1.6l DOHC)
Where is located that $#%?@%?@$ MAP sensor too ?
the MAP sensor is located in the middle of the fire wall, it has a vacuum line comming from the bottom side of it and an electrical socket with 3 wires... can't miss it.
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Hi,Quebecois wrote:Thank you so much
I'll keep you informed, i think I will order an aveo CPS
A bad with my scanner, i cant perform TEC (TOOTH ERROR CORRECTION) Learn Procedure. should I make my CPS changed to the concessionary ?
I don't think so.
Tooth error correction is when you change anything around ECM, driveplate or flywheel.
Let us know how things go.
Daniel