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95eclipseSlowApr-17-08 01:39 PM
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#103308, "FCD trouble"


          

i bought one of mikes 3 wire adjustable fcds. I have the fcd wired correctly for sure! Thats not the problem. When i adjust it using the multimeter i can only get it down to 6v. When i blow into the map sensor it goes to 5.5v and no lower. The voltage needs to be at 4.6v What should i do??

  

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totaleclipse_05Apr-17-08 02:08 PM
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#103309, "RE: FCD trouble"
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Check the wiring. It's probably mixed up. Contact Mike for help.

Mike D
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Originally posted by DR1665
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95eclipseSlowApr-17-08 03:23 PM
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#103310, "RE: FCD trouble"
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you think he might have mixed up some of the wires or something? if its not one thing its another with this car. ugh

  

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eclipse982nrRSTApr-17-08 03:30 PM
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#103311, "RE: FCD trouble"
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Originally posted by 95eclipseSlow
you think he might have mixed up some of the wires or something? if its not one thing its another with this car. ugh


negative. we will work this out brotha.

-MIKE-

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95eclipseSlowApr-19-08 06:00 AM
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#103319, "RE: FCD trouble"
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theres nothing i can do?? I want to go to the track today its high school nationals =(

  

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eclipse982nrRSTApr-19-08 06:45 AM
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#103320, "RE: FCD trouble"
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Originally posted by 95eclipseSlow
theres nothing i can do?? I want to go to the track today its high school nationals =(


I told you to take it apart and see if anything came un-soldered, did you do so?

-MIKE-

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95eclipseSlowApr-22-08 02:07 PM
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#103338, "RE: FCD trouble"
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ruled out the fcd and the map sensor? What else could it be the ecu or harness???

  

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eclipse982nrRSTApr-22-08 02:48 PM
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#103341, "RE: FCD trouble"
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Originally posted by 95eclipseSlow
ruled out the fcd and the map sensor? What else could it be the ecu or harness???


i would remove the FCD and check your power, ground, signal wires from the OE harness to see whats going on man..

-MIKE-

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95eclipseSlowApr-22-08 02:57 PM
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#103342, "RE: FCD trouble"
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its spitting out too many volts on the signal wire. its reading 6v on the signal wire and 5.5 when blowing into it. It still wont go down at all. I dont know what to do im guessing its a problem related with the ecu and i dont know anywhere to take it. They are going to say well i cant help you the car is meant to be n/a.

  

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#103344, "RE: FCD trouble"
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Originally posted by 95eclipseSlow
its spitting out too many volts on the signal wire. its reading 6v on the signal wire and 5.5 when blowing into it. It still wont go down at all. I dont know what to do im guessing its a problem related with the ecu and i dont know anywhere to take it. They are going to say well i cant help you the car is meant to be n/a.


is this measuring voltage WITHOUT the FCD even installed?

-MIKE-

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95eclipseSlowApr-22-08 03:27 PM
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#103345, "RE: FCD trouble"
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yeaah

  

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