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Shiloh76
Posted 24/1/2014 23:53 (#15995)
Subject: Error Codes, OBD




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Looking for some advice/assistance. Driving the 380 today (manual trans), absolutely no prob's until I was nearly home, upon restarting the vehicle it seemed not to want to start immediately. On the road, the car was very reluctant to accelerate in second, but third seemed okay, as was fourth. Used the OBD2 plug in reader and the following codes are showing:
- P0336
- P0339
- P0102
- P0108

The first two of these seem to be Crankshaft Position Sensor issues. The other two seem to relate to MAF and MAP sensor/circuit issues.

Car is running a piggyback ECU, however, no driving/performance issues to date. Could these errors be related?

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Posted 25/1/2014 01:23 (#15996 - in reply to #15995)
Subject: Re: Error Codes, OBD



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what is the piggyback ecu for?

your crankshaft sensor cable may be pinched where the two plastic clam shells over the timing cover lap over.

or...your battery may be on the way out.


I' would swap the battery with another 380...but I have spare 380's

Check the voltage ( should be about 13.6 before starting)
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Shiloh76
Posted 25/1/2014 10:55 (#15997 - in reply to #15996)
Subject: Re: Error Codes, OBD




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Thanks - the ECU has been set up to lean the AFR and advance the timing. Like you have indicated, a quick search last night showed that battery issues sometimes cause the Crankshaft Position errors to occur. I'll check out the voltage.
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