donniej
LVC Member
Hey everyone!
A few months ago I bought a '97 LSC with 88K on the clock. I've resolved most of it's issues (after lots of searching), but still have the following issues...
Code P1000 (readiness code) won't go away. The CEL is off but this code remains. A code shows up occasionally for the secondary throttle plates but I've checked and they are opening at 3,000 RPM's (I can feel the cables pull them open). The car also runs great at all RPM ranges.
Most importantly, the engine will occasionally die, like someone hit a kill switch. It has done this three times, twice while making a slow, hard right turn and once while driving down the highway (it died for a moment and came right back on). The last time was one of the times making a hard right turn, the engine was still cold and it was freezing out. This time the car would not re-start until the next day. While it would not start there were no additional codes and I could not hear the fuel pump running. The next day when I turned the key I could hear the fuel pump and it started right up. I then tried to reproduce the problem but the car would not die, no matter how bumpy a road or how sharply I tried to turn.
To resolve the issue I plan to replace the fuel pump, cam sensor and crankshaft sensor. I also have an extra MAF sensor and will check the wiring when I drop the gas tank.
What else should I be checking for the engine dying? What could be keeping the computer in "P1000"?
Thank you.
A few months ago I bought a '97 LSC with 88K on the clock. I've resolved most of it's issues (after lots of searching), but still have the following issues...
Code P1000 (readiness code) won't go away. The CEL is off but this code remains. A code shows up occasionally for the secondary throttle plates but I've checked and they are opening at 3,000 RPM's (I can feel the cables pull them open). The car also runs great at all RPM ranges.
Most importantly, the engine will occasionally die, like someone hit a kill switch. It has done this three times, twice while making a slow, hard right turn and once while driving down the highway (it died for a moment and came right back on). The last time was one of the times making a hard right turn, the engine was still cold and it was freezing out. This time the car would not re-start until the next day. While it would not start there were no additional codes and I could not hear the fuel pump running. The next day when I turned the key I could hear the fuel pump and it started right up. I then tried to reproduce the problem but the car would not die, no matter how bumpy a road or how sharply I tried to turn.
To resolve the issue I plan to replace the fuel pump, cam sensor and crankshaft sensor. I also have an extra MAF sensor and will check the wiring when I drop the gas tank.
What else should I be checking for the engine dying? What could be keeping the computer in "P1000"?
Thank you.