OK, I searched and I couldn't find anything specific to my issue at hand. I hope someone here can help. Here's the skinny:
I bought an 02 WRX that already had some aftermarket mods (3" catless TBE, headers, HKS bov) and in need of an engine for a very, very good price. I found an engine from an 04 and my mechanic got the engine installed the other day, and installed the spark plug foulers on the rear O2 sensor in hopes to eliminate that particular code.
The car runs great, with the exception of a flashing CEL. Also, the fans are acting weird. They come on when the switch is on, and it sounds like they have 3 different speeds. They start off slow, then speed up, then speed up some more, then back to the low speed, and it is cyclic.
When my mechanic hooked up the OBDII scanner, he found a code. It was for the idle air control(or whatever its' politically correct name is) 3 times. He took the one off the original engine and put it on the replacement engine and reset the ECU. Now there is a communication error and the scanner will not scan the codes from my ECU.
AFAIK, the ECU does not have a tune for the mods, and I understand the possibility of the CEL being on because of the mods, but why would there be a communication error after the replacement of the sensor and the fans acting all weird?
I also read in a thread that the "flashing CEL" could be the ECU going through a cycle to erase the previous codes. Is this correct? Thanks in advance for any and all helpful info!!
I bought an 02 WRX that already had some aftermarket mods (3" catless TBE, headers, HKS bov) and in need of an engine for a very, very good price. I found an engine from an 04 and my mechanic got the engine installed the other day, and installed the spark plug foulers on the rear O2 sensor in hopes to eliminate that particular code.
The car runs great, with the exception of a flashing CEL. Also, the fans are acting weird. They come on when the switch is on, and it sounds like they have 3 different speeds. They start off slow, then speed up, then speed up some more, then back to the low speed, and it is cyclic.
When my mechanic hooked up the OBDII scanner, he found a code. It was for the idle air control(or whatever its' politically correct name is) 3 times. He took the one off the original engine and put it on the replacement engine and reset the ECU. Now there is a communication error and the scanner will not scan the codes from my ECU.
AFAIK, the ECU does not have a tune for the mods, and I understand the possibility of the CEL being on because of the mods, but why would there be a communication error after the replacement of the sensor and the fans acting all weird?
I also read in a thread that the "flashing CEL" could be the ECU going through a cycle to erase the previous codes. Is this correct? Thanks in advance for any and all helpful info!!