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88 22re sputtering bad

Old 02-09-2010, 05:39 AM
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88 22re sputtering bad

I have an 88 pickup with a 22re that is my daily driver. the other day it started sputtering real bad. I replaced the fuel filter and it didn't change a thing. I checked the diagnostic code after that and it is throwing code 51. I checked the resistance of the tps in wide open and all the way closed and everything checked out fine. I can't find my feeler guages to check in between but I will today. Any ideas?
Old 02-09-2010, 09:48 AM
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Check your injectors to see that they are firing (clicking). I discovered that my #1 injector failed causing major sputtering and hesitation. They are in the mail to be rebuilt.
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Thanks I will test them and see if they are firing. Would that make my ecu throw the code for the throttle position sensor? This is driving me nuts.
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Funny that you should ask, mine was throwing a code 41. Once I get the injectors back and installed I will be able to tell more.
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check your plug wires
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I already checked my plug wires, but not the injectors. I just dont want to buy the tps for 80 bucks if i dont have to lol.
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doh!
drivin me nuts
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With the feller guages in place between the throttle screw and stop, the ohm meter doesn't read anything.
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make sure your ohm meter is set at 20k.
Old 02-11-2010, 10:35 AM
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It was set at 20k. I think maybe the connection inside is broken or something. I got a new tps today and will let you know if it works. (fingers crossed)
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installed the new tps and it didn't work. i am not sure what to do now?
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I am thinking maybe the wiring to the tps is bad, or I got a bad tps from schucks. It doesn't even want to idle now.
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i am having the EXACT same problem as you and i have done everything you have done so far. just tonight i determined that my wires are good because i tested with an ohm meter. i have replaced the tps with no luck and now my conclusion is i have a bad ECU. thats all i can think of im throwing the same code you are 11 which is the tps code as you know. ill be watching this thread. i plan on getting an ecu in the next couple days so if yours isnt fixed by then ill let you know how it worked for me.
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Thanks. I am not sure about it being the ecu though. I drove mine everyday before it started sputtering and I dont think the ecu would just take a like that. Also, after i replaced the tps, it stopped throwing all codes. According to my ecu, it is perfect.
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Highly doubtful it is the ECU. Follow 4Crawler's procedure for tps adjustment to the letter, you should be golden - or you will find your problem.
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my tps is adjusted just fine, the only code im getting is code 11, which is tps, ac switch or ecu. i have replaced my tps and adjusted it i dont have ac so what else could it be?
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Yea 4 crawlers way is different than the fsm's in that it says to use a .85 mm feeler guage and my manual says to use a .47. not sure which is right, but either way I can't get my brand new tps adjusted right so I have no clue if that's it or not. It is really pissing me off and I am about to shove my truck off a cliff.
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Does anyone know what the "vsv for as" is for on the valve cover? The wires had come out of the connector and i didn't notice. Could this cause my sputtering problem?
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bump for fix
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check the coil

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