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PostPosted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:14 pm 
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Hey everyone, lately i've been driving my delta alot and have noticed that when im driving pretty fast, or just keeping up with traffic on the highway and get off or slow down to come to a stop sign im seeing my "oil/choke" light flicker.

the rpms drop a little lower then usual and almost feels like it wants to stall. it doesnt stay illuminated and im seeing no codes logged to the OBD except code 12.

It only does it when im driving harder then usual. Other than that, nothing really out of the ordinary has happened and it runs like a champ.

just curious as to why the lights coming on and no error codes are logged. any ideas much appreciated.

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 Post subject: Re: oil/choke light
PostPosted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 5:52 pm 
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Hi Brianritchie21787, hello everyone,

Good discription. You made it easy for me.

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........ im seeing my "oil/choke" light flicker ........

First, check your oil level. If it's above the "add mark" and it's not due for a change, you're OK. Under those conditions it's normal for an engine that's "broken in".

1) Your drop in idle speed is caused by a slight change in fuel mixture.
2) Lower idle = lower oil pump speed.
3) Higher than normal oil temp = thinner oil.

The above 3 factors cause the oil pressure, at the sending unit, to be at the switching point, (usually about 2 to 4 lbs) not enough pressure to light the bulb, but too much to keep it off.

As long as it goes off when the idle speed is back to normal, you have no problem.

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........ im seeing no codes logged to the OBD except code 12 ........

What does a code 12 tell you to check?

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........ curious as to why the lights coming on and no error codes are logged ........

No need for the computer to tell you what the OP light already told you.

As far as the "choke" portion of that light, I don't have a clue. I don't need a light to know if my choke is working or not.

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Code 12 means the ECM is "ON" and sees no reference pulse from the distributor. This is a normal code with the ignition "ON" and engine not
running,and is used for the verification of ECM operation during the "Diagnostic Circuit Check". Code 12 is not stored and will only flash when the
fault is present. With the engine running, Code 12 could mean an open or ground in the distributor reference circuit. Code 41 will appear with Code 12 if the engine is running with no distributor reference signal. If the problem clears, Code 41 will store.


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Nothing I need to know about. That's what I needed to know.

Thanks.



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