Topic: HELP Please....
in Forum: C3 General Discussion
Everything was fine after I fueled up and drove for a while on the highway in the '82 CE.
My check engine light came on and the transmission downshifted into third and would not engage into fourth/overdrive anymore going home. I started to watch all the gauges and seem to be fine in working preamatures but the check engine light remaines on. Again...
So what shall I do???
FYI, From 2 years ago I have a new generator, a rebuilt transmission with around 6K's miles and did a complete tune up last year.
Thanks.
Have someone scan it for the trouble code first. That will give you a starting point.
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Dave's '82




Remove ashtray and locate 12
terminal connector underneath it.
Turn ignition “on” do not
start engine. The “Check Engine lamp” (CEL) should be “on”
.Jumper terminal “A” and “B”
with a paper clip. The CEL should flash
the number “12” it will be one flash
short pause two flashes. Then there is a
long pause and it will repeat twice more.
All this does is tell you
the self test function is working.
After this routine is over
with the CEL will flash the codes for any faults. The same way.
Each fault will be repeated three times before going to the next
fault. So the book says. When I did this on my CE I had only one fault
so I have never seen it move to more than one fault. Hope this helps
I have the codes in my Shop
Manual if you find them and need me to look them up I’m home all weekend
working around the house and hopefully on my CE.

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You do need to have it scanned, or pull the code(s) to determined what the ECM saw that required it to cancel the lock-up operation. It could be anything from a coolant temperature sensor issue, a brake switch, cruise control, speedo, or tach signal issue.
If you look into the ALDL connector, you'll see the terminals are lettered. I believe you need to jumper the "A" and "B" terminals(key OFF) to pull the codes. With the terminals jumpered, turn the key ON, (but don't start it up) then watch the Check Eng. light. It will flash the codes. Normally, it will start with a "12", which you would read as one long flash, then two shorter flashes. You can basically ignore the "12", as it has no real relevance to anything. It's just a check, as it is looking for a signal from the distributor/tach showing engine rpm, which of course it won't have if the engine is not running. It will repeat each code 3 times, then move to the next one, if any.
For instance, if it has a code 45, you'll see the light flash 4 long flashes, then 5 shorter flashes, then a short pause, then a repeat of 4 long/5 short, another pause, and then another repeat.
Or...you could go to an AutoZone, or similar place, and have them scan it for codes.
Find out what codes it has, then we can fix it.

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