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naviathan

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  1. It's because you don't donate. Donate and they will magically go away. Well actually no they won't, but your donation will make you feel magically better about the world and you will not care about these stupid little errors. Plus it will go towards better equipment for the site. So stop being a tight _ _ _ _ like I was for the first 2 years of my membership.

    I donate and I'm still getting the error..Occasionally...Maybe I didn't donate enough....

  2. ok well like i said prior. it's pretty rough and it's pretty recent. so i may just take a swing at the o2 i figured the ecu's on the zxt's were a little diff. but i really am not sure with these cars. :D

    Yeah the ECUs on the ZXTs are completely different. They don't even use the same connector as the NA ECU. The connector to the head temp sensor is on a pig tail connected to the main harness through the same bullet style connectors as everything else. You may want to check those out and make sure they're clean and you're getting good continuity through it.

  3. Im not doubting your 10 years of experience, but ive been working on my s130 for 9 years, and mine was a temp sensor. You say its not possible for that to have been what it was, if I drive a zx, well i Happen to drive a January 79 model which is carried over from the 78 half year, so dont tell someone they dont know what they are talking about if you've never worked on their car.

    Ok now that's a bit of an extenuating circumstance. An early 79 has quite a bit of things different from even an 80 model when it comes to the electronics and EFI.

  4. OH, it's a ZXT! Well, that changes everything. Temp sensor is still the cylinder head temp sensor between the #5 and 6 cylinders on the spark plug side of the engine. There is no cold start valve or thermotime sensor. A rich problem on a ZXT is more than likely leaky injectors, bad head temp sensor, stuck fuel pressure regulator or maladjusted AFM. The ECCS ECUs used in the turbos are much smarter than the non ECCS ones in the NA models. Your O2 is probably bad, but that shouldn't cause your car to run as rich as it is.

  5. Why do you doubt me? Tell you what, I'll put my 10 years of ZX experience that the temp and the thermotime switch are two different sensors, one operating the temp gauge and the other the cold start valve. The ECU receives it's temp signal from the cylinder head temp sensor on the passengers side of the engine.

     

    The only way this is not true is if you aren't driving a ZX. The Z (S30) uses a two wire temp sender in the thermostat housing for the ECU temp and a single wire for the gauge.

  6. Fight and get both your car and your money back. The law is taken too far sometimes and this I think is one of those situations. If it's being towed for being a non-op vehicle then nobody in California ever has a car break down apparently. I gather from the story the car was parked in front of your domicile (whether that is an apartment complex or otherwise I don't know) which should have told the officer after running the plates that vehicle was parked at residence and not abandoned. Anyone with half a brain (long shot for most cops) would have known the car was being worked on and if they weren't sure could have easily left a warning. Being a prick doesn't come with the badge. Fight it, lodge a complaint with department and get a lawyer. Good luck.

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