1996 Grand Caravan Fault Codes - Help??
ueinc
09-05-2005, 09:40 AM
Hi All, Newbie here. I've got a 1996 Grand Caravan with the 3.3l engine. The check engine light came on and after going through the code checking process, I ended up with codes 12(start); 54(????); 32(????) and 55(end). Can anyone let me know what codes 54 and 32 mean and what I might do to fix them? Thanks!
Chris
Chris
89ltd
09-05-2005, 10:57 AM
I have a manual here that only goes up to 95, maybe the codes are the same, 54-no sync pickup signal, (I think this is the cam sensor) and 32-an open or short in the EGR solenoid circuit OR EGR failure, required change in fuel air mixture not detected ( this to me sounds like an 02 sensor. How does it run , any problems???
ueinc
09-05-2005, 11:04 AM
I have a manual here that only goes up to 95, maybe the codes are the same, 54-no sync pickup signal, (I think this is the cam sensor) and 32-an open or short in the EGR solenoid circuit OR EGR failure, required change in fuel air mixture not detected ( this to me sounds like an 02 sensor. How does it run , any problems???
Thanks for the info. The van actually runs just fine.
Thanks for the info. The van actually runs just fine.
pacamper
09-05-2005, 01:53 PM
you can get the fault codes here: http://www.allpar.com/fix/80s-codes.html
Marr-TA
09-17-2005, 01:03 PM
Did you figure out if it was the EGR or O2 sensor? I have a 95 grand Caravan and its throwing a code of 32 which from what I found can mean any of the following:
32 (1984 only) power loss/limited lamp or circuit
32 EGR gases not working (1988) - check vacuum, valve
32 (1990-92, all but Turbo) computer didn't see change in air/'fuel ratio when EGR activated - check valve, vacuum lines, and EGR electrical
No 95 listed but its probably the same as the 90-92.
32 (1984 only) power loss/limited lamp or circuit
32 EGR gases not working (1988) - check vacuum, valve
32 (1990-92, all but Turbo) computer didn't see change in air/'fuel ratio when EGR activated - check valve, vacuum lines, and EGR electrical
No 95 listed but its probably the same as the 90-92.
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