B250 won't shift into 4th gear. Arrrrgggg
#51
1. Are you able to turn your A/C compressor on?
2. If it does turn on, does it cut out during hard acceleration?
If the answer is no to either of these question, then an A/C electrical issue is the reason for code 35 (usually a bad relay). BTW, the OBD-II equivalent code is P1491, in case you can't get to sleep tonight without know that bit of information.
#52
That's more fact than fiction. Most kids...er I mean "techs" these days can't diagnose worth a damn unless that have their hands on a piece of electronic equipment, like say an oscilloscope, to tell them what is wrong.
#53
Now I'm really peeved at the Dodge service dept. I asked them to check for codes. $300.00 for maybe it's the computer!
#55
#56
I was just over at www.rockauto.com and looking at the ECM's for a 1990. They are different than my '89 so ignore my earlier comment on the lower circuit board, if you haven't already.
One thing that is very interesting is there is an ECM/SMEC for a 4 speed A/T (part# 798989)and one for a 3 speed A/T(part #798993).
Since the PO was smart enough to let the AC lines touch the manifold, don't put it past him to replace the ECM with the wrong unit.
Removing the ECM is incredible simple. Opening mine up is also simple. I suspect yours is too. Getting a torx, or star bit isn't very difficult either, if that is what's needed.
Somewhere inside it there will be numbers which correspond to the numbers on the rockauto/cardone website.
Verify you have the right computer. If it is the right one,
Then explore the Idle speed actuator motor
One thing that is very interesting is there is an ECM/SMEC for a 4 speed A/T (part# 798989)and one for a 3 speed A/T(part #798993).
Since the PO was smart enough to let the AC lines touch the manifold, don't put it past him to replace the ECM with the wrong unit.
Removing the ECM is incredible simple. Opening mine up is also simple. I suspect yours is too. Getting a torx, or star bit isn't very difficult either, if that is what's needed.
Somewhere inside it there will be numbers which correspond to the numbers on the rockauto/cardone website.
Verify you have the right computer. If it is the right one,
Then explore the Idle speed actuator motor
#57
I've been browsing Rockauto & they have just about everything I could ever need. They do list a Idle speed control relay, not sure if this is the switch that code 35 is referring to. I talked to Dodge service this morning & reminded them I asked for the codes to be checked when I took it in. Since they didn't, I told him I felt they needed to make it right. They will if they know what's good for them!
#60
whats wrong with an oscope? most people would have no clue how to use one. i use one everyday for repairing 2way radios. it's invaluable. i've read that it can be used for checking cam/crank sync. thats for sure because if they were out of phase, injector and ignition timing would be greatly affected since codes wouldnt necessarrily be set for this problem.