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95 Engine Mis-Firing Detection
Are the 95 PCM's capable of detecting when the engine is missing?
Thanks -Glenn |
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Sounds like you might need to replace your spark plugs and wires. Use factory AC Delco plugs and wires, they might cost a lot but it should probably fix you mis-firing problem. Do a search for spark plugs and you will find several other threads that speak about mis-firing. Try that and let us know if that fixes it. Good luck...
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I don't know if its missing
I'm just curious if the Computers in the 95's had the capability to detect misfires. I know 96 and up did because this is a requirement of OBDII.
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Re: 95 Engine Mis-Firing Detection
read the manual, it says if the check engine light comes on and flashes its a misfire
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When I had a worn out set of wires my 95 had codes that said it was misfiring- or so my mechanic said. I didn't have my scan tool yet. I can't recall that it was ever flashing the SES light on and off though. It's possible I just didn't notice since that light seems to be behind the steering wheel unless I tilt it up or start to turn.
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