- Sep 2, 2012
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Hey all -
Trying to keep this short and sweet so I won't delve into a lot of background.
Since the Fall I've been contending with intermittent SES & REP occurrences. When it first occurred in Sep, I happened to have my laptop and scanner in the vehicle because I was due for my Drive Clean test, and was wrestling with a (previously intermittent but suddenly persistent) P0455 Evap large leak.
While backing down a driveway, as I accelerated, the SES lit with REP. Several attempts to restart didn't clear the issue, so I copied the codes and cleared them and it restarted fine. Probably another two months went by without issue, and the next occurrence of REP was cleared up with a single restart. Same goes for the next few that seemingly began to happen more often as winter progressed, always associated with my trying to hit the gas too hard or too fast. Single restart always resolved it until tonight. Associated codes (for the times I captured them, but didn't every time) were P2101, P2176, P1516 and another that I cant find but was related to APP sensor range or circuit performance or something.
Over time while I was researching troubleshooting and forum posts, I started to get the feel that the ignition switch might be involved in many of these, and even if not, it's a cheap swap to eliminate one possible factor. I ordered one, haven't installed it yet.
Tonight, multiple restart attempts wouldn't resolve the problem. Limped home on REP (15km), plugged in the scanner and cleared the codes...but immediately on start the codes reset - this is primarily the P2176 Idle Position Not Learned. (FYI my scanner tells me P1516 is "manufacturer defined" LOL, so helpful)
Googled a bit more and recalled the 5V reference is common to the APP, TB and fan clutch. Disconnected the fan clutch harness connector and attempted restart, engine ran but still with REP and SES and associated rough idle. I have no known issues with my fan clutch operation, one of the lucky ones I guess).
In blowing snow and dim light underhood I tried to check for 5v reference on the harness connector and found one pin did have exactly 5.01V on it, just didn't have a pinout diagram handy to verify its the correct pin (IIRC its blue wire, 2nd pin in from unpopulated slot). Wouldn't mind a pointer to the TB connector pinout to see where to check its 5V reference.
Also disconnected the negative terminal on the battery to see if it would resolve the issue before attempting to clean the TB. While disconnecting the terminal, I observed ODD behavior including but not limited to engine cranking (key was off), and very loud steper motor or pump of some sort in engine bay area (didn't last long enough to pin it down). Upon reconnecting battery ~15 minutes later and attempting restart, SES and REP got thrown right away. Engine revs to ~2k rpm for a couple seconds (it's during this period that I believe the PCM is trying to command the TB stepper motor to position the butterfly plate to the correct position for achieving idle speed within tolerance around 600 rpm).
Next I removed and cleaned the throttle body. It was probably overdue (~2yrs since last) and was definitely dirty but not so much as to impinge of motion of the butterfly plate. It seemed to move freely, and in general was about as dirty as the last time it was cleaned, which is nowhere near as bad as many example posted on the forums.
I was about to reinstall the TB, but noticed that in a certain position, induced motion of the butterfly plate resulted in grinding noise from the stepper motor /sensor housing area. Inverted 180 degrees the noise goes away. Mild shaking of the TB sound like loose bits inside (http://gmtnation.com/forums/threads/throttle-body-grinding-anyone-had-this-issue-before.12112/) - I'm thinking I may have stripped a tooth before on the plastic gear wheel, possibly due to age/fatigue and perhaps the gear finally fell apart tonight. I don't recall this noise the last time I cleaned it, and likely would have enquired about it back then.
(So much for short and sweet, I can't ever manage!)
SO - now to the questions:
1) Has anybody else who's R&R'd their TB ever noticed noise from the stepper motor / sensor housing area and found the TB was working just fine? (IE maybe a little noise is "normal")
2) Where on the TB connector is it's 5V pin?
3) Is it a safe assumption that if the 5V is present on the connector(s) that it isn't being affected somewhere else ( IE I read about internal fan clutch short possibly pulling it low)
That's it for now. Add anything you think may be relevant
Thanx in advance
Trying to keep this short and sweet so I won't delve into a lot of background.
Since the Fall I've been contending with intermittent SES & REP occurrences. When it first occurred in Sep, I happened to have my laptop and scanner in the vehicle because I was due for my Drive Clean test, and was wrestling with a (previously intermittent but suddenly persistent) P0455 Evap large leak.
While backing down a driveway, as I accelerated, the SES lit with REP. Several attempts to restart didn't clear the issue, so I copied the codes and cleared them and it restarted fine. Probably another two months went by without issue, and the next occurrence of REP was cleared up with a single restart. Same goes for the next few that seemingly began to happen more often as winter progressed, always associated with my trying to hit the gas too hard or too fast. Single restart always resolved it until tonight. Associated codes (for the times I captured them, but didn't every time) were P2101, P2176, P1516 and another that I cant find but was related to APP sensor range or circuit performance or something.
Over time while I was researching troubleshooting and forum posts, I started to get the feel that the ignition switch might be involved in many of these, and even if not, it's a cheap swap to eliminate one possible factor. I ordered one, haven't installed it yet.
Tonight, multiple restart attempts wouldn't resolve the problem. Limped home on REP (15km), plugged in the scanner and cleared the codes...but immediately on start the codes reset - this is primarily the P2176 Idle Position Not Learned. (FYI my scanner tells me P1516 is "manufacturer defined" LOL, so helpful)
Googled a bit more and recalled the 5V reference is common to the APP, TB and fan clutch. Disconnected the fan clutch harness connector and attempted restart, engine ran but still with REP and SES and associated rough idle. I have no known issues with my fan clutch operation, one of the lucky ones I guess).
In blowing snow and dim light underhood I tried to check for 5v reference on the harness connector and found one pin did have exactly 5.01V on it, just didn't have a pinout diagram handy to verify its the correct pin (IIRC its blue wire, 2nd pin in from unpopulated slot). Wouldn't mind a pointer to the TB connector pinout to see where to check its 5V reference.
Also disconnected the negative terminal on the battery to see if it would resolve the issue before attempting to clean the TB. While disconnecting the terminal, I observed ODD behavior including but not limited to engine cranking (key was off), and very loud steper motor or pump of some sort in engine bay area (didn't last long enough to pin it down). Upon reconnecting battery ~15 minutes later and attempting restart, SES and REP got thrown right away. Engine revs to ~2k rpm for a couple seconds (it's during this period that I believe the PCM is trying to command the TB stepper motor to position the butterfly plate to the correct position for achieving idle speed within tolerance around 600 rpm).
Next I removed and cleaned the throttle body. It was probably overdue (~2yrs since last) and was definitely dirty but not so much as to impinge of motion of the butterfly plate. It seemed to move freely, and in general was about as dirty as the last time it was cleaned, which is nowhere near as bad as many example posted on the forums.
I was about to reinstall the TB, but noticed that in a certain position, induced motion of the butterfly plate resulted in grinding noise from the stepper motor /sensor housing area. Inverted 180 degrees the noise goes away. Mild shaking of the TB sound like loose bits inside (http://gmtnation.com/forums/threads/throttle-body-grinding-anyone-had-this-issue-before.12112/) - I'm thinking I may have stripped a tooth before on the plastic gear wheel, possibly due to age/fatigue and perhaps the gear finally fell apart tonight. I don't recall this noise the last time I cleaned it, and likely would have enquired about it back then.
(So much for short and sweet, I can't ever manage!)
SO - now to the questions:
1) Has anybody else who's R&R'd their TB ever noticed noise from the stepper motor / sensor housing area and found the TB was working just fine? (IE maybe a little noise is "normal")
2) Where on the TB connector is it's 5V pin?
3) Is it a safe assumption that if the 5V is present on the connector(s) that it isn't being affected somewhere else ( IE I read about internal fan clutch short possibly pulling it low)
That's it for now. Add anything you think may be relevant
Thanx in advance