Vbb199
B-rate Hillbilly Customs
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2018
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- Location
- Salisbury NC
- First Name
- Vince
- Truck Year
- 89, 79
- Truck Model
- 89 Suburban R1500, 79 C10
- Engine Size
- 350, 502
Joe did an excellent job of explaining the circuit. The only thing I’ll add is that a bitchy (not good but not totally failed) pickup coil can trip this code intermittently. It’ll test within spec, but it’s gone when you actually go to use it. From what I’ve seen online, this isn’t a super common problem, and it sounds like this is a very hard code so I’d bet everything the issue is in the actual wiring, and I’d do every voltage probe and continuity test before saying it’s the ECM unless you have a good spare lying around and want to play with it. My experience, though, is it’s not gonna let you win that easily.
I've got hoards of spare 87-91 parts to play with, but I did move that plug wire, checked connections visually, didn't see anything out of place....
Didn't take it for a test drive, but I will tomorrow.. I got too busy messing with my k5 after I got the exhaust installed on the burb lol.
I'll post results tomorrow, maybe I can cause it to trip a code, if so, I may swap out dist's and see if anything magical changes.
I got time, parts, and a tiny bit of money to play with!
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