need help: vsc, check engine, trac off ON
#1
need help: vsc, check engine, trac off ON
Need help... Today the vsc, trac off and check engine light turned on...it was raining when it turned on... The only mod I did was rims, drop, and injen intake (sr)... Could it be the intake? I had the drop and rims for like 2 weeks and the intake for like a week... Please help... Thanks
#3
the same lights came on in my car but it was because of the tail lights i put in. it was an easy fix one bulb wasnt put in the right way. if you got an injen intake it may be that, sometimes they come with too much oil and mess up the sensor and that sucks.
#4
Well I made the lights turned off... First I take off my intake... And clean the inside stainless steel piping... Thanks marsh for recommending this.... Washed it with soap and water... After dry with a heat gun... Then let it rest for an hour or so to make sure there's not water... After that... Reinstall the intake.. And what do we know... Still got the light on.... Drove it around for awhile... And still on... Research some more on scionlife... Found this thing about resetting the ecu on the fuse part... Did that... Then light is gone... Thanks marsh and sL for troubleshooting...
#6
I had the same problem when I installed the K&N Typhoon. I did all the troubleshooting listed on the forums and could not get rid of it. It kept coming back. I eventually took it out. Problem solved.
#7
Dang it... Lights come on every 3 to 4 days.... Then I do the ecu?eci? Reset fuse... It turns off... Then 3 or 4 days later it comes on... What should I do? Plus my mileage came down... Before the intake I had like 270 miles when the empty light come on... Now I only get 210... Not sure why... But people please help... Thanks
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Its gonna pop on every 100 or so miles till you get the problem corrected. Does anyone you know have an OBD II scanner?? Find someone that has one and plug your car in and see what the code is. All my lights come on also but thats cause my system is running real rich until I get it tuned on Friday.
#9
Sounds like your MAF is fouled. Get some Eletronic parts cleaner and spray it down and dry it off. Washing or wiping out a new intake is very important, but you need to clean the MAF now too. That would explain the mileage drop, too. Disconnect the battery first, then after you've re-assembled, let the engine idle for 15 minutes with occasional throttle pushes so it can detect and register and prepare itself for the engine with the intake...
#10
Well I did the obdII scanner...and got 3 codes...
1. P0441 evaporative emission control system incorrect purge flow
2. P0442 evaporative emission control system leak detected (small leak)
3. P0446 evaporative emission control system vent control circuit malfunction
Not sure what is al those above means... So please help... Thanks
1. P0441 evaporative emission control system incorrect purge flow
2. P0442 evaporative emission control system leak detected (small leak)
3. P0446 evaporative emission control system vent control circuit malfunction
Not sure what is al those above means... So please help... Thanks
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Try reconnecting all the hoses from the intake to the motor then reset the ecu by disconnecting the negative battery cable or removing the EFI fuse. This should clear everything out and fix the problem
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i took out the maf sensor... which part i gotta clean? do i have to clean the pins that has this cryatal ball on it? or inside where the pins get connected? thanks for every ones suggestion... btw i did take it off and reinstall 2 before...
#15
I just took out my maf sensor and clean it with contact cleaner that evaporates fast...clean it twice jus to make sure...then install it back to the intake... Did the eci reset by the fuse.... Turn on the car and let it idle for about 10 mins... Then drive around...Felt lil more better... Better response too... Now gotta wait around 100 miles or so if the vsc, trac off and check engine light come on... Hopefully it doesn't... Thanks people for the suggestion... Hopefully this thread helps other people too
#16
Originally Posted by cheXmiXB
I just took out my maf sensor and clean it with contact cleaner that evaporates fast...clean it twice jus to make sure...then install it back to the intake... Did the eci reset by the fuse.... Turn on the car and let it idle for about 10 mins... Then drive around...Felt lil more better... Better response too... Now gotta wait around 100 miles or so if the vsc, trac off and check engine light come on... Hopefully it doesn't... Thanks people for the suggestion... Hopefully this thread helps other people too
The car does run better after cleaning it and resetting the ECU.
-THE DON
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Hey eggie... What kind of intake you got? And how much miles you went so far after you clan the intake and maf sensor? And for the maf sensor did you spray all of the metel connections? Jus wondering cause I sprayed a lot on the connection deep inside the plastic, the place that you connect the wires, and the 2 metal that make a connection on the end that have a hard crystal ball looking thingy
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*EDIT*
Wouldn't you know it, that damn lights came on this evening
Oh well, I am working on putting an Apexi filter on. I also remember someone doing a test where they removed the fog light cover to allow more air to hit the filter and it caused the lights to come on. He reset the ECU and drove home. By the time he got home the light came on again. Once he put the cover back on the light never came on again...
So maybe it has to do with the filter location on the "L" type AEM intake? I never had this problem with my Injen SR... Well, I know it is intake related because like I said, it never happened until I put the AEM on. I also read others had this problem with the K&N intake.
Wouldn't you know it, that damn lights came on this evening
Oh well, I am working on putting an Apexi filter on. I also remember someone doing a test where they removed the fog light cover to allow more air to hit the filter and it caused the lights to come on. He reset the ECU and drove home. By the time he got home the light came on again. Once he put the cover back on the light never came on again...
So maybe it has to do with the filter location on the "L" type AEM intake? I never had this problem with my Injen SR... Well, I know it is intake related because like I said, it never happened until I put the AEM on. I also read others had this problem with the K&N intake.