Hey guys i picked up a 97 impreza L now and having a few issues with it. 1. My rev is limited to 4250-4500 insteada redline. once it reaches that, it sounds like its at redline and goes no further. 2. Some times the car struggles to start, im thinking maybe fuel pump or fuel related. any help on how to diagnose it? its hard to repeat this problem cause sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesnt, whether engine is warm or not.. Any Help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
Yeah im pretty sure.. even double checked.. So where do i start for the left blinker?? ALSO there is a rev limiter it seems that wont let me go over 4250 :/ redline in this 2.2 is above that.. dont really hit that high but i wanna know why and get rid of it. Any ideas?
thats okay.. would a clogged cat throw cel? if not how i check for this? Fuji lemme know when we can meet up.
The cloged cat wont always throw a cel. The only way to know for sure is to pull it and see if it clears up.
Hmmm well maybe ill go run to napa and check if there are any CEL that arent lighting up or something will do too.. thanks for clarification!
3. actually i noticed it happens more often when engine is WARM.. like i drove it and parked it for 30 mins or less and left and couldnt start, same thing at the super market, went in for 10 mins, then no start til i cranked it for like 5 minutes with some pedal pumping.. next time i wont do any pedal pumping and see if it can start up... is it bad for me to keep cranking it? what is it damaging if so?
Now I am stumped. But yes cranking it over for more than a few seconds at most 10 will burn up your starter. You need to let it cool down if you crank it for a longer time say 20 seconds or more.
so i ran over to napa and checked the codes and got a few. P0500 veh speed sensor a malfunction- explains the rev limiter and odometer (and possibly the no cel showing up?) P0340-camshaft position sensor A bank 1e curcuit malfuncion- explains the hard starting P0303 cyl 3 misfire P0304 cyl 4 misfire and these might be related to the short somewhere or another cel. so first imma fix the speed sensor issue Any input on all of this?
Speed sensor is the cause of all your problems, the camshaft code is from the extended cranking without starting, or a failed sensor. I have a few known good cam sensors, you can have.
Well im trying to diagnose whats wrong exactly before buying the speed sensor but i cant find the specs of correct ohms reading. Eric, thatd be great if i could have what u got to try.
So basically, i need to know what the camshaft position sensor and speed sensor should be outputting cause there seems to be a short(rapid blinking) somewhere and its NOT the bulb..
Well you know,. UPULLRPARTS has a few Subarus. If you find a 5spd, a newer one, It'll work. I think I might has a speed sensor for you to test.
yeah fuji thatd be sweet.. when you gonna be free this week? and upull is hella far but maybe ill go take a look sometime soon
Okay well i ordered my self a new camshaft position sensor off rockauto and it arrived today, put it in, and had a ecu reset(disconnected battery) and after wards, i was able to rev to redline and started first try but went around the block and first gear went over 5k, 2nd gear limited at 4500 again. Stopped and it was back to how it was with a 4500 limit and hard start.. so i think the ecu reset was the variable there. So it probably isnt the sensor now. I dont know if its normal but i noticed on the old sensor there was a perfect circle etched around the magnet part of it. the new one, had a circle too but it wasnt worn in since it was only a mile of driving. Is this normal circle? What do i check next? like what is the voltage the wires should be putting out?
I may have a speedo sensor of a 92 T-Leg trans hanging around...dunno if it works though. If I find it, Its yours to try out at least.
sure man ur not too far away.. pm me your number so i can pick it up sometime But any1 know about the scratches?!? should i put up a picture ? im pretty sure thats not normal and its happening from something INSIDE the area that seats the sensor.