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" and left the ignition in the ON position."
I wonder if that is a problem? leaving the ignition on. My Renix freaked out one day when my daughter did that to run the radio for 15 minutes. When I started it the idle ran up to 3500 rpm and held! I had to shut it off and restart it. The high idle never returned.
Not being able to disconnect the battery sucks! It is possible to wire in a memory saver battery!
I wonder if that is a problem? leaving the ignition on. My Renix freaked out one day when my daughter did that to run the radio for 15 minutes. When I started it the idle ran up to 3500 rpm and held! I had to shut it off and restart it. The high idle never returned.
Not being able to disconnect the battery sucks! It is possible to wire in a memory saver battery!
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll give these ideas a go later in the week. I'll also finish summarizing the last 14 pages and make an updated post here as well as on an LPG forum.
He definitely had some sort of OBD-II scanner connected to the PCM because it was still hooked up when we went for a test drive. I don't know if he was looking at the fuel trims though? He also had some sort of DOS computer which he used to program the LPG ECU, apparently to improve performance & economy (all of which will be reset if I disconnect the battery).
Found an interesting link on LPG systems here:
http://www.cherokeeforum.com/f5/lpg-dual-fuel-systems-65184/
In regards to the P0171 code being set at engine start up this may not be the case. I drove around for 20-30 mins today watching the Live Data with NO FAULT Codes showing and stopped the engine (still with no fault codes showing on the laptop) and left the ignition in the ON position. I then re-connected the OBD-II software because the connection was lost when I turned off the engine. Once the OBD-II software restarted/rescanned the fault suddenly appeared (without starting the motor back up) so it looks like the fault is only detected by the OBD-II software when the connection to the PCM is reset - not when it actually occurs.