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#1 JDMRoverMini

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Posted 10 July 2024 - 03:42 PM

Well, finally got myself a diagnostic cable. Plugged it in for the 1st time, only for a few minutes to make sure it worked. But now I have ALL the questions.

 

1996 JDM SPi Kensington Automatic.

 

What does this fault mean, and what's a potential fix?

 

 

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#2 JDMRoverMini

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Posted 10 July 2024 - 03:58 PM

Also, any good way to route the diagnostic cable to the interior so I can do my best Paul Walker in Fast and Furious and yell at it while my floorboards fall out?

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Posted 10 July 2024 - 04:03 PM

It pretty much tells you what is wrong.Steve..

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Posted 10 July 2024 - 04:32 PM

It pretty much tells you what is wrong.Steve..


Thanks. Appreciate it. I’ll get right on the fix.



******* seriously. I’m asking for help.

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Posted 10 July 2024 - 07:29 PM

The ECU is adjusting the idle valve too many times.Check the throttle cable,throttle pot and stepper motor.The throttle adjustment has a specific procedure to adjust it using your new software in conjunction with the hardware.Check for air leaks and damaged or blocked hoses.You will have to research the fine details to ensure correct operation.Steve..

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Posted 11 July 2024 - 06:43 PM

 
 
 
 
 
First: This software regardless of whether it is Rover-MEMS, MFCR or MEMS Rosco is made for mechanics who can interpret the displayed values ​​and find and fix errors accordingly.
You are obviously not one of them.
Second, the value of 80 is not too high.
Third:If you want to fix that, you should first process  Sonscars suggestions. Then there is instructions for setting the IAC on the MFCR programmmer site,IAC should be at about 35 now when engine is worm. After setting the IAC you have to carry out a reset of the ECU, which can also be done with MFCR..Now Jackcount should be at zero. Ride for a while and then see if the jackcount has increased again.

Edited by genpop, 11 July 2024 - 06:44 PM.


#7 stuart bowes

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Posted 11 July 2024 - 08:04 PM

edit, just dialing that back a bit lol 

 

This software .. is made for mechanics who can interpret the displayed values ​​and find and fix errors accordingly.

You are obviously not one of them.

 

that was a bit unnecessary


Edited by stuart bowes, 12 July 2024 - 09:15 AM.


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Posted 12 July 2024 - 06:13 PM

@Stuart

Possibly!

 

But the description for the jackcount was already given on the graph.

 I was the only who suggested what he could do. I am sorry but Andrew does not write  why he thinks a jackcount of 80 ist too high.

This car is more than 20 years old and I do not think jackcount has ever been reseted. Mine is at 104 and runs fine..

I am sorry but I could not find any commands on the jackcount on the internet. (without blackbox where Andrew took his information!)

by the way: You could have left your original post, i can life with that!

Have fun with your cars.






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