[4th Gen : 01-07]: Troubling trouble codes
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Troubling trouble codes
2002 Grand Caravan, 3.8....
Problems began before last summer - vehicle was misfiring on two cylinders, and went to a couple of reputable mechanics. All the normal suspected problems were addressed, and at long last a small leak was found in the intake manifold gasket. Repair was made, and it ran good for over 2 months, and then began bucking and hiccupping..... new codes appeared - and the mechanic was baffled by it.
The dealership installed a new PCM and it fried out - so, they installed another PCM with a new injector wiring harness, and all of the misfires went away - runs super smooth, but was idling at 1800 RPM in park, so they thought the computer needed more tweaking, but that did nothing. ... They changed out the PCV valve and the idle has come down to 1500 RPM, but they can't seem to get it any lower.
The only trouble code showing right now is P 1294 - Idle target speed not reached.
In spite of this being a rather lengthy note about an insanely lengthy repair process, you're actually getting the Reader's Digest Version......
My question is, could a bad gas cap, or possibly a faulty Purge Solenoid throw a 1294 code?
Problems began before last summer - vehicle was misfiring on two cylinders, and went to a couple of reputable mechanics. All the normal suspected problems were addressed, and at long last a small leak was found in the intake manifold gasket. Repair was made, and it ran good for over 2 months, and then began bucking and hiccupping..... new codes appeared - and the mechanic was baffled by it.
The dealership installed a new PCM and it fried out - so, they installed another PCM with a new injector wiring harness, and all of the misfires went away - runs super smooth, but was idling at 1800 RPM in park, so they thought the computer needed more tweaking, but that did nothing. ... They changed out the PCV valve and the idle has come down to 1500 RPM, but they can't seem to get it any lower.
The only trouble code showing right now is P 1294 - Idle target speed not reached.
In spite of this being a rather lengthy note about an insanely lengthy repair process, you're actually getting the Reader's Digest Version......
My question is, could a bad gas cap, or possibly a faulty Purge Solenoid throw a 1294 code?
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Quick update - the dealership replaced the IAC Motor .... we are back to normal idle, and runs like a top.
Of course, at 118,000 miles, one of the wheel bearings decided to give out - and it was back to my normal mechanic for that repair, which seems to involve a whole lot of hammering to get the fused hub off. I spend my nights dreaming about an invention to fix this simple, but labor intensive problem.
Of course, at 118,000 miles, one of the wheel bearings decided to give out - and it was back to my normal mechanic for that repair, which seems to involve a whole lot of hammering to get the fused hub off. I spend my nights dreaming about an invention to fix this simple, but labor intensive problem.