Looking for some help here as I am officially lost.
H22A
S300 V2
3bar map sensor
All was running just fine. I did a fuse box extension to move the fuse box to the rear and car ran fine. Stalled once or twice at a stop sign which was new but from my knowledge this is not related to the work I did. This seemed like a dirty IACV issue. Noticed when it did this stalling thing it was running really lean, 17 A/F ratio for a second or two.
Took it home and cleaned out the IACV. Right after doing this the boost solenoid clicks really loud and fast as soon as I turn the key to ACC. The last time this happened I had the map sensor unplugged. Checked all the wires around the IACV area, all were plugged in and into the proper spots.
Tested the map sensor, it tests fine. Put the fuse box back in its original location with default ground, same issue.
So now I have the car running lean with black smoke slowely rising from the exhaust, have left over fuel in the cylinders, and it will not start.
.....and i'm not sure why.
Any help is appreciated. I think as soon as I determine why the boost solenoid is on/off really fast i'll have the problem solved.
H22A
S300 V2
3bar map sensor
All was running just fine. I did a fuse box extension to move the fuse box to the rear and car ran fine. Stalled once or twice at a stop sign which was new but from my knowledge this is not related to the work I did. This seemed like a dirty IACV issue. Noticed when it did this stalling thing it was running really lean, 17 A/F ratio for a second or two.
Took it home and cleaned out the IACV. Right after doing this the boost solenoid clicks really loud and fast as soon as I turn the key to ACC. The last time this happened I had the map sensor unplugged. Checked all the wires around the IACV area, all were plugged in and into the proper spots.
Tested the map sensor, it tests fine. Put the fuse box back in its original location with default ground, same issue.
So now I have the car running lean with black smoke slowely rising from the exhaust, have left over fuel in the cylinders, and it will not start.
.....and i'm not sure why.
Any help is appreciated. I think as soon as I determine why the boost solenoid is on/off really fast i'll have the problem solved.
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