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Ok. So My 91 mj 4.0 5 speed ax15 has got an issue. Basically it's got a high idle. Not all the time. It's only when it feels like it I guesse. Here is the strange part though. When it does have the high idle it's only as the truck is coasting in neutral and moving. It will idle all crazy anywhere from 1500 rpms to 2700 rims. Once the truck comes to a complete stop the idle will drop back downto a normal idle. Then as I take back off it will buck and backfire and spit out black smoke. It will do this as it please. Sometimes it will shut off and be completely flooded out and it will take a while to get it to starthe back up. When it runs fine it runs great though. I have not had a chance to have a scanner on it while it is acting up. When we did have a chance to put a scanner on it the tps and coolant temp sensor seemed to be acting normal. There is obvious black smoke comming out of the exhaust. I had the issue months ago and replaced the exhuast manifold because it was cracked. Drove 1400 miles on a long trip and it started acting up again. It seems electrical because of how it will come and go so sudden. Please help I want my baby to be happy and trusty but she has left me embarrassed in the middle of the road one to many times now. Maybe a computer? Harness? Please help any input will be highly appreciated. I've taken the throttle body apart and have cleaned it really well with no results

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I had issues with my 92. The main connector to the computer had corrosion on the pins...bad juju for the electrical signals. You have to pull the air filter housing but I would add that to the list of things to check.

 

 

Or you can be like me and replace all your sensors first, then troubleshoot properly :D

 

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Found this issue to be the coolant temp sensor!

 

 

That's an odd one. How did you troubleshoot and find that?

Finally had the scanner on it while it was acting up. The temp sensor was all over the place every time the truck acted up reading anywhere from negative 3 - 210 degreeS. The cooler the temperature reading the higher the idle.
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Which coolant temp sensor? The one in the thermostat housing that feeds the ECU, or the one on the left rear cylinder head for the dash temp gauge?

I might be wrong, but I thought the one in the thermostat housing was for the electric fan? I think the ECU sensor is on the block, on the drivers side.

 

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No problem. It is a bit confusing.

 

HO temp gauge:  Sensor on cylinder head

HO ECU:  Sensor on thermostat housing

HO aux fan:  Off/on controlled by ECU

 

Renix temp gauge:  Sensor on cylinder head

Renix ECU:  Sensor on engine block

Renix aux fan:  Off/on controlled by sensor in the radiator

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HO temp gauge:  SENDER on cylinder head


HO ECU:  Sensor on thermostat housing


HO aux fan:  Off/on controlled by ECU


 


Renix temp gauge:  SENDER on cylinder head


Renix ECU:  Sensor on engine block DRIVER SIDE


Renix aux fan:  Off/on controlled by TEMP SWITCH in the radiator

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