T trapperjack1 Member Jun 22, 2013 #1 well I got my X charger today and got her going and I had the check engine flashing P-0231 any ideas? what did I miss hooking up?
well I got my X charger today and got her going and I had the check engine flashing P-0231 any ideas? what did I miss hooking up?
red2blue New Member Jun 22, 2013 #2 trapperjack1 said: well I got my X charger today and got her going and I had the check engine flashing P-0231 any ideas? what did I miss hooking up? Click to expand... Fuel pump shorted to ground Damaged connectors, wires or ecm output pins Last edited by a moderator: Jun 22, 2013
trapperjack1 said: well I got my X charger today and got her going and I had the check engine flashing P-0231 any ideas? what did I miss hooking up? Click to expand... Fuel pump shorted to ground Damaged connectors, wires or ecm output pins
Coastiejoe Moderator Moderator Jun 23, 2013 #4 Code just tells which circuit. Not the actual cause/issue. It could be either end. Disconnect the wires and check for resistance. If they are good, then it gets a bit more tricky. Testing the pump and then the ECM/MOEM is next.
Code just tells which circuit. Not the actual cause/issue. It could be either end. Disconnect the wires and check for resistance. If they are good, then it gets a bit more tricky. Testing the pump and then the ECM/MOEM is next.
T trapperjack1 Member Jun 23, 2013 #5 Coastiejoe said: Code just tells which circuit. Not the actual cause/issue. It could be either end. Disconnect the wires and check for resistance. If they are good, then it gets a bit more tricky. Testing the pump and then the ECM/MOEM is next. Click to expand... I see why now, I had to ground the pump through a switch I cant find the bad ground, just have to flip the switch when not in use,
Coastiejoe said: Code just tells which circuit. Not the actual cause/issue. It could be either end. Disconnect the wires and check for resistance. If they are good, then it gets a bit more tricky. Testing the pump and then the ECM/MOEM is next. Click to expand... I see why now, I had to ground the pump through a switch I cant find the bad ground, just have to flip the switch when not in use,