Swap problems
#1
Swap problems
What the hell, at one point my ls1 caprice was running flawlessly. Now its backfiring and hesitating consistently and when I scanned it, it says bank 1 sensor 1 and 2 low voltage. Also, everytime I put gas in tank it overflows before the tank is anywhere near filled. I'm starting to think this swap was a mistake. Can anyone shed some light on these problems?
#2
I would start at looking at your grounds and cleaning them and look for wires that may have shorted or corroded. Check/replace you O2 sensors after that, sounds like you kept the post cat' o2 sensor?
Gas over flowing just sounds like the rubber neck from where you put the gas into the car to the tank may be cracked or at the cheapest the clamps are worn out.
An LS swap is never a mistake. Don't let little issues get you down, new cars have issue.
Gas over flowing just sounds like the rubber neck from where you put the gas into the car to the tank may be cracked or at the cheapest the clamps are worn out.
An LS swap is never a mistake. Don't let little issues get you down, new cars have issue.
#4
I did notice that my ground wire at the back of the head has began to unravel, its one of those laced type ground straps. I'll make some adjustments to it and check the remaining grounds, I just dont want to buy new O2 sensors and the problem still persist. i really would like to know what the low voltage message means.
#6
I did notice that my ground wire at the back of the head has began to unravel, its one of those laced type ground straps. I'll make some adjustments to it and check the remaining grounds, I just dont want to buy new O2 sensors and the problem still persist. i really would like to know what the low voltage message means.
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#9
Heres the latest. I had my vehicle scanned and the following codes were there, 102&103 maf low and high voltage. 121 tps performance. 131 bank 1 O2 sensor low voltage. 134 activity. 151 bank 1 sensor 2 low voltage. 153 bank 1 sensor 1 slow response. 154activity on bank 2 sensors. Im not sure why I'm getting activity on the bank 2 sensors when they are suppose to be turned off. I replaced the 02's with some from a running car and im still getting backfiring. Replaced tps with one from a running car, still backfiring. Someone had suggested unplugging the maf to see if the car will run better, I did that and theres a noticeable idle difference but once I opened the throttle up it began backfiring again. I checked that all coils were firing and they were. All the grounds are secured tight, and the plugs were replaced back in August. Could it be bad plug wires? If not that then I guess its time to get a gallon of premium and roast some marshmallows, because Im stupid as to what else could be problematic.
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I had some really strange and intermittent drivability problems with my car last summer. After a day of head scratching and checking things, I discovered the top post battery the previous owner bought the day before I purchased the car had weak connections. Two new battery terminals later and all was happy.
Not saying it's your magic bullet, just another idea really.
Not saying it's your magic bullet, just another idea really.
#15
isn't that a little low.......?
#18
Figured the problem was a bad plug wire on #8 cylinder. As for the voltage, Im thinking its time to swap out the Dakota Digital gauges, because when I scanned my car last week the scanner showed my temp at 220 while the gauge was showing 150. Also now the speedo isnt working and the tach is getting crazy. But at least theres no more backfiring.