langer1
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None of my FSM's show any connection to D14
langer1 said:None of my FSM's show any connection to D14
mikeforte said:Ecomike,
So after all your preaching about grounds it turns out the majority of your problems were ground related. How is that dead 12v pin and switch to your TCU working? Did you have a chance to get any data on the TCUs response to haveing 12v again? Mileage?
Thanks for all your work on Renix engines and your posts here and elsewhere. You and 5-90 are the Renix gurus in my opinion.
Obiwan taught me well indeed. LOL. :yelclap:
Thanks for the compliment. party1:
Actually 5-90, 8mud, langer1, lawsoncl, oldman, and half a dozen others I can't think of at the moment, here helped me get up to speed early on. I originally started this thread as a way to keep myself straight as to what I had done, and tried and in what order, and with what results as well as a place for the experts to see what I already had done and tried all in one place.
After months of sorting through one of these multiple problem beasts it is too easy to forget what you tried, when and under what circumstances you tried it, etc.
Now it has turned into what I think is going to be one of the best Renix trouble shooting threads here.
Once the FSM troubleshooting guide falls short, I have always had a nack for being able to open up, figure out, and fix what I call black boxes. Runs in the family here.... Not afraid to go beyond the FSM when it runs out of good info and develop my own tests and procedures. Been doing that sort of thing for a long time, and back in the 90's I went back to college and learned how to write well and fast so I got good at documenting what I've done.......Anyway, I got so much great help here when I first I signed up, I decided to join in and do the same.
If you two should be absent an answer you dive in deep enough that is so far above my head as to impress me, which is difficult to do.
Keep up the good work.
MountainRhino said:i wish this thread was a little more condensed. I have a renix and i want to solve some of these tell tale problems. The only problem with that is after reading about 4 or 5 responses the words just go in one eye and out the other. i usually find that the last few posts i read didnt register in my mind. that most likley has to do with the amount of self induced smoke in my lungs.......(hehehe)
just the same, i cant pay attention long enough to make 9 pages of this make sense. till then i will just keep fixing stuff.
Tomarrow....a timing set. OOOHH!!! loads of fun huh?
mikeforte said:Ecomike,
So after all your preaching about grounds it turns out the majority of your problems were ground related. How is that dead 12v pin and switch to your TCU working? Did you have a chance to get any data on the TCUs response to haveing 12v again? Mileage?
Thanks for all your work on Renix engines and your posts here and elsewhere. You and 5-90 are the Renix gurus in my opinion. If you two should be absent an answer you dive in deep enough that is so far above my head as to impress me, which is difficult to do.
Keep up the good work.
tgoff said:OK I have a idle problem still. I have a 1986 2.5L TBI Renix ECU. The set up is different from later 2.5L Renix and the same as YJ 2.5L TBI Renis models. I have checked and replaced my CTS. My MAT and MAP sensors test to oem spec. I replaced all my vacuum lines (at least all I could find) except the stubs by the throttle body. I also tested and replaced my ISA. I tightened the manifold bolts as well. After all this my idle was still at around 1100-1200 rpm. I had after fire and dieseling problems during this whole time.
I then pulled off the throttle body to replace the little stub vacuum lines and reseal the throttle body. This brought my idle down to 800-900 rpm and solved the dieseling and after fire problems. I discovered the severe vacuum leak while putting sea foam through the PCV which was able to drip out at the stub vacuum connections at the throttle body. I was glad to see the idle be consistently below 1000 rpm and the engine runs a lot smoother and quieter.
800-900 rpm idle still seems high and after reading this thread my attention was brought to the TPS. Well it was barely out of spec and I adjusted it back in and it made no noticeable change to the idle.
What is the correct idle for the Renix 2.5L? I have a FSM and I cannot find the correct warm idle speed for the 2.5L TBI. The old carbureted 2.5L idle which I can find is 700 rpm. It seems that I have gone through everything but my idle is still high. Where have I yet to check? Any and all help with this PITA problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
tgoff said:I reset the battery after the TPS adjustment and nothing changed. This weekend I am going to thoroughly clean the grounds and recheck my TPS and hopefully that will do the trick but aside from the slightly high idle it is running very nice.
I should have fixed that throttle body vacuum leak as soon as I saw it and not put it off for almost a year but time seems to be my limiting factor during the school year. I really can't wait to finish and start making some money.
Eliminator89 said:Just bought a 1990 Cherokee and guess what sort of problem its got? Go ahead, guess. I'll wait...
The info presented here is worth its weight in gold. Unfortunatly, I have no gold to hand out. Sorry.
Thank you guys for sharing.
90xj06 said:clearly they do not check the nox. lol