Don't hate, need help
#1
Don't hate, need help
Hi I know this has probably been covered but I have a 95 camaro 3.4l 5spd. It recently started misfiring and running like crap. It starts but almost immediately the security light comes on and stays on. It doesn't blink and doesn't have issues starting. I'm wondering if the two are connected and where to start at fixing it. My brother own the car before me and said its never done this. He said he changed the ecu out because the check engine light wouldn't go out. I currently have the original ecu in it and it didn't help. Any help will be appreciated
#2
start with plugs an wires an or have someone hook up to check for any codes ,when was the last time it had tune up, those cars are geting older an high miles i dont think there is many left with under 100.000 miles that is the 3,4l engine
#3
usually the light on all the time means the vats system has failed while the car was in use and disabled. miss could be one or more things. have you had it scanned for trouble codes yet?
#4
It's not throwing the check engine or codes. It the check engine light comes on while driving, it goes out when the car is shut off and turned back on. Changed the plugs and plug wires last week. I'm wondering if the security light is connected to the misfire or if I have two separate issues.
#5
i bet you have some stored codes. i would still say have it scanned for trouble codes. have you unhooked the battery or had battery go dead? if so that will clear codes.
Last edited by craby; 03-09-2016 at 02:10 PM.
#6
if vats/security were in effect you would not be able to turn it over let alone start it. check fuel pressure, low or high pressure will not throw a code. with your ses light coming on there are so many things it could be it would be better to get scan
#7
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It's not throwing the check engine or codes. It the check engine light comes on while driving, it goes out when the car is shut off and turned back on. Changed the plugs and plug wires last week. I'm wondering if the security light is connected to the misfire or if I have two separate issues.
A good scanner will even pick up pending codes that have not set yet. I believe the pending codes are codes that the PCM are monitoring that have not gone into a full failed code. Basic example: Lets say the evap system needs to see 5 instances of vacuum in the fuel tank to set the evap code. After the first time you now have a pending code.
#9
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,463
Off topic:
GM used the direct ignition in the 1987 2.8 V6 (the 3.4's little brother) and they used it in 1998 LS1 you got to wonder what in the world where they thinking 1992 with the Opti Spark. Why redesign a distributer when direct ignition tech is already proven for 5 years and millions of cars.
Last edited by Gorn; 03-09-2016 at 06:09 PM.