Codes 12, 33
Codes 12, 33
Hello, I have a 85 iroc z camaro with a 305. I have the engine light on and so I bought the ECM tester. I got the codes 12, 33, and 34 when I tried it. I'm not quite sure what code 12 does, but code 33 and 34 indicate that my MAP and MAF sensors are working up? What does this mean exactly? I know my idle can be kind of weird and sometimes it takes a couple tries to start but what can I do to fix this? Just replace the sensor? Correct me if anything I said is wrong
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Re: Codes 12, 33
code 12 from what people have told me and from experiance is a basic code for when the check engine light is on. the other codes depend on the engine but u can go to chevythunder.com and it will give u a list of the codes and possible problems
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Re: Codes 12, 33
alright, first off the code 12 will always come up no matter what. thats kind of like a systems check i guess.
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Re: Codes 12, 33
and i have the same problem, code 34. but unfortunatly its intermittent. iv tried a few things but havnt quite bitten down on it and got it fixed yet.
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Some vehicles equipped with 5.0L or 5.7L port fuel injected engines may experience "Service Engine Soon" light with some combination of codes 33, 34 and/or 36 stored. This bulletin summarizes diagnostic procedures to be used in trouble shooting these codes.
All 1986 model year vehicles should be updated to the latest service PROM per bulletins: 86-162, section 6E Corvette or 86-194, section 6E, Camaro and checked for "Service Engine Soon" light reset prior to further diagnosis. In the case of 1986-87 Camaro or 1986 Corvette the MAF power relay should be checked to assure that it is part number 10067925. If it is not, then it should be replaced with part number 10067925. Please do not substitute.
Diagnosis
CODE 33 (MAF SENSOR VOLTAGE HIGH)
1.Inspect to determine that part number 10067925 relay has not inadvertently been installed as a burnoff relay or incorrectly connected as a burnoff relay.
NOTICE:SOME SERVICE PARTS BOOKS REFLECT THIS INCORRECT USAGE.
For proper relay parts usages, please refer to the relay usage chart provided at the end of this bulletin. No substitutions should be made. 2.With the engine fully warmed up and operating in closed loop, check the airflow at 2000 RPM in neutral using a Tech 1 or equivalent scanner capable of testing air flow. If it is below 16.0 gm/sec for a 5.0L or below 10.0 gm/sec for a 5.7L engine and the block learn value is greater than 130, replace the MAF sensor.
If code 33 still resets, refer to section 6E of the appropriate service manual for further diagnostics.
CODE 34 (MAF SENSOR VOLTAGE LOW)
1.Inspect the plenum side of the throttle blades for deposits. If even a small amount of deposits are present, clean the throttle body
2.Thoroughly inspect the vehicle for sources of air entering the engine without passing through the MAF sensor. Specifically, look for a cracked, cut or loose duct between the air meter and the throttle body, poor inlet runner to plenum or manifold sealing, a split PCV hose or any type of vacuum leak. A large quantity of air does not necessarily have to be involved. If any leaks are found, repair the condition, clear the codes and check if the code resets.
3.Check resistance of the MAF power relay contacts. The resistance should be less than 1 ohm across closed contacts. If the resistance is greater than 1 ohm replace the relay.
4.Check the minimum air rate and compare to specifications found in bulletin 87-100, section 6E. If the air rate is below specifications, please reset by connecting a vacuum gauge to port A on the throttle body, increasing the air rate by turning the minimum air screw until one inch of vacuum appears on the gauge and then reducing the minimum air setting by one half turn of the screw.
If code 34 still resets, refer to section 6E of the appropriate service manual for further diagnostics.
CODE 36 (MAF BURNOFF)
1.Inspect to verify that the MAF power and burnoff relays currently on the vehicle agree with the usage chart provided at the end of this bulletin.
2.Check the relays for proper function per bulletin 87-99, section 6E. Also check for PCV plugged condition per the same bulletin.
3.Check all electrical connections carefully.If code 36 still resets, refer to section 6E of the appropriate service manual for further diagnostics.
RELAY USAGE CHART
YEAR MODEL POWER RELAY BURNOFF RELAY
86 Corvette 10067925 10094701
86-87 Camaro 10067925 10094701
87 Corvette 14089936 14089936
All 1986 model year vehicles should be updated to the latest service PROM per bulletins: 86-162, section 6E Corvette or 86-194, section 6E, Camaro and checked for "Service Engine Soon" light reset prior to further diagnosis. In the case of 1986-87 Camaro or 1986 Corvette the MAF power relay should be checked to assure that it is part number 10067925. If it is not, then it should be replaced with part number 10067925. Please do not substitute.
Diagnosis
CODE 33 (MAF SENSOR VOLTAGE HIGH)
1.Inspect to determine that part number 10067925 relay has not inadvertently been installed as a burnoff relay or incorrectly connected as a burnoff relay.
NOTICE:SOME SERVICE PARTS BOOKS REFLECT THIS INCORRECT USAGE.
For proper relay parts usages, please refer to the relay usage chart provided at the end of this bulletin. No substitutions should be made. 2.With the engine fully warmed up and operating in closed loop, check the airflow at 2000 RPM in neutral using a Tech 1 or equivalent scanner capable of testing air flow. If it is below 16.0 gm/sec for a 5.0L or below 10.0 gm/sec for a 5.7L engine and the block learn value is greater than 130, replace the MAF sensor.
If code 33 still resets, refer to section 6E of the appropriate service manual for further diagnostics.
CODE 34 (MAF SENSOR VOLTAGE LOW)
1.Inspect the plenum side of the throttle blades for deposits. If even a small amount of deposits are present, clean the throttle body
2.Thoroughly inspect the vehicle for sources of air entering the engine without passing through the MAF sensor. Specifically, look for a cracked, cut or loose duct between the air meter and the throttle body, poor inlet runner to plenum or manifold sealing, a split PCV hose or any type of vacuum leak. A large quantity of air does not necessarily have to be involved. If any leaks are found, repair the condition, clear the codes and check if the code resets.
3.Check resistance of the MAF power relay contacts. The resistance should be less than 1 ohm across closed contacts. If the resistance is greater than 1 ohm replace the relay.
4.Check the minimum air rate and compare to specifications found in bulletin 87-100, section 6E. If the air rate is below specifications, please reset by connecting a vacuum gauge to port A on the throttle body, increasing the air rate by turning the minimum air screw until one inch of vacuum appears on the gauge and then reducing the minimum air setting by one half turn of the screw.
If code 34 still resets, refer to section 6E of the appropriate service manual for further diagnostics.
CODE 36 (MAF BURNOFF)
1.Inspect to verify that the MAF power and burnoff relays currently on the vehicle agree with the usage chart provided at the end of this bulletin.
2.Check the relays for proper function per bulletin 87-99, section 6E. Also check for PCV plugged condition per the same bulletin.
3.Check all electrical connections carefully.If code 36 still resets, refer to section 6E of the appropriate service manual for further diagnostics.
RELAY USAGE CHART
YEAR MODEL POWER RELAY BURNOFF RELAY
86 Corvette 10067925 10094701
86-87 Camaro 10067925 10094701
87 Corvette 14089936 14089936
Re: Codes 12, 33
Wait so I think I get what you're saying but I'm wondering. Since mine is an 85 iroc with a 305 TPI, not throttle body, does this apply to me or not?
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Re: Codes 12, 33
TPI 85-87 Power Relay: 10067925
Burnoff Relay: 10094701
Start with these two relays and replace them! Your relays are old.....and new ones at the dealer are cheap! And TRY to get AC Delco relays, do not get Japan(White Box) Crap!!!
Good Luck!
Burnoff Relay: 10094701
Start with these two relays and replace them! Your relays are old.....and new ones at the dealer are cheap! And TRY to get AC Delco relays, do not get Japan(White Box) Crap!!!
Good Luck!
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Code 12 is totally normal, it means no signal from the distributor. It comes from when you go to start the car, and you turn the key to the "on" position. At this point, the ECM is on, but the engine is not yet running, and the distributor is not yet rotating. This is the reason the check engine light comes on when you turn the key to "on" without the engine running.
Re: Codes 12, 33
Okay so I think I understand what to do but first, I have one question! Does this mean my car does not have a MAP sensor?
Wait hold on so what will replacing the power relay and burnoff relay do? Will I need to replace the sensor anyways?
Wait hold on so what will replacing the power relay and burnoff relay do? Will I need to replace the sensor anyways?
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Re: Codes 12, 33
correct, you do not have a map sensor. and replacing the burn off relay will assure your maf sensor is cleaning its self between start ups, unless you have wiring issues. and idk if you will have to replace the sensor, there are flow charts of diagnosing whether it needs replaced or not, and the tpi swapper's guide book has that. but i swapped out my maf and i still had the intermittent problem. so idk. i know im going to try the new burn off relay and see how it is sometime in the next week or so. if that doesnt fix it, ill buy the swappers guide and get down to business lol
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Replacing relays will do what?:
1) Burnoff relay: if your burnoff relay fails, your MAF sensor will end up getting too dirty to work properly, and therefore will give ECM wrong readings.
2) MAF Power relay: if this relay fails or is going bad, it can cause the MAF sensor to send incorrect reading/measurments to the ECM. And therefore COULD cause a No Start problem....
3) If either of these relays fail, it could trick the ECM and give you codes that would suggest to replace the MAF sensor, eventhough there is nothing wrong with the MAF sensor itself....
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Quick test: Take your burnoff relay and switch it with the fuel pump relay. When you turn your key to On, and the fuel pump Does prime.....relay is most likely GOOD.
Now you can cheat and buy the MAF Power relay first and save some $$$ instead of guessing which to buy first.
Now you can cheat and buy the MAF Power relay first and save some $$$ instead of guessing which to buy first.
Re: Codes 12, 33
Okay I just ordered the power relay and the burnoff relay and they will get here tomorrow. The thing is that I cannot locate them on my car... I tried looking through my Chilton but I can't find them. Can someone post a picture of where they are exactly?
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Silver box attached to the ECM is the burnoff module. Relays will be inside. Although I don't know if they are individually replaceable.
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Re: Codes 12, 33
With all due respect to the moderator, I don't understand What you are talking about(pic of ECM....Why?). ME of Course has a 85 iroc-z, his relay setup should be the same as my 87 GTA, and my relays are found under the hood!
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Re: Codes 12, 33
so here is the location of those 3 relays. There are 4 arrows in this pic!Arrow #1. ECS module
Arrow #2. MAF Burnoff Relay
Arrow #3. MAF Power Relay
Arrow #4. Fuel Pump Relay
***Note that 2 of 3 relays are round in shape, And I don't know why that is! My org relay and my AC Delco replacments Are the BOX shape type, just like the first relay.***
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Okay guys I'll check it out tomorrow and report back here to tell you guys if it worked.
Paulo Flondon, You're just saying where the ECS module and Fuel pump relays are at right? I shouldn't actually replace those, correct?
Paulo Flondon, You're just saying where the ECS module and Fuel pump relays are at right? I shouldn't actually replace those, correct?
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http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28...70fullside.jpg
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Okay well I got the two relays but I don't know exactly where to put them. On the driver's side I only have my fuel pump relay. Where are the burnoff and power relays located?
Also I checked my fuel pump relay and there is grease all over the inside! Is this normal?!
Also I checked my fuel pump relay and there is grease all over the inside! Is this normal?!
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Re: Codes 12, 33
thats where the other 2 are supposed to be i would look real hard around that area for them check under or behind some of the parts there for them
Re: Codes 12, 33
Okay I looked all over and I can not find anything that looks like a burnoff relay or a power relay. Do you think maybe it's somewhere else in the 85's?
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Re: Codes 12, 33
it might be but not sure i have an 87 trans am and there right there i will go look at the wires and maybe u can find them and follow them
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Re: Codes 12, 33
The '85 TPI set ups use a different ECM then the '86-'89 TPIs. And the relay set up is also different. Here is a picture of the ECM & burnoff module in an '85 Camaro:
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28...70fullside.jpg
RBob.
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28...70fullside.jpg
RBob.
So guys, Of course Me Does Not have 3 relays under his hood like we do(86+....) His is on the ECM/ECU. So take a look at RBob's Link.....
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28...70fullside.jpg
Re: Codes 12, 33
Oh so they're right on the ecu? Where is the ecu on my car?
And I have another problem now. Since I unplugged and replugged the fuel pump relay my car turned off while driving. I think it's because of the grease around the relay pins. Can I temporarily use the burnoff relay as it will fit?
And I have another problem now. Since I unplugged and replugged the fuel pump relay my car turned off while driving. I think it's because of the grease around the relay pins. Can I temporarily use the burnoff relay as it will fit?
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Check the ECM for the burn off module. It contains both the power and burnoff relays. The ECM is located on the passenger side under the dash. Above where the passenger feet would be.
Silver box attached to the ECM is the burnoff module. Relays will be inside. Although I don't know if they are individually replaceable.
RBob.
Silver box attached to the ECM is the burnoff module. Relays will be inside. Although I don't know if they are individually replaceable.
RBob.
Re: Codes 12, 33
thx for the info. when i plug in the power harness into my maf sensor the car runs like crap. without the harness it runs great all wires and relays check good including voltage. getting desparate need answers thx
Re: Codes 12, 33
thx for the info. when i plug the pwoer wire harness into my MAF the car runs like crap. when i disconnet it the car runs great. all realys and voltage are good. need some help its frustrating. i have a 1988 trana am with a 305. much thx or ur help.
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Re: Codes 12, 33
that sounds to me like the sensor its self is bad. and unfortunatly our maf sensors arnt cheap.
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Re: Codes 12, 33
sorry new at this forum stuff. also i bought a new MAF power relay for my car. still does the same thing. i wonder if it could be the ECM itself. not sure. everything checks out per the manual. but i am missing something. much thx for ur help.
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Re: Codes 12, 33
6 yrs ago I bought a NEW BOSCH maf sensor for my 87 GTA. At the time GM dealers were asking $700 + tax. This past summer, they are now priced at $1965.00 + tax......
BTW cIaRmOaCrZo, that's some really good info on your post #5. Where did you find it?
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Re: Codes 12, 33
LOL, $300-400 Really!!! Are talking about org. BOSCH MAF sensor(new)prt#14084712, stright from GM?....try $1700.00+!!!! Remember, 3rd gens using the MAF sensors were from 85-89, which are now considered Classic Cars....Therefore Classic Parts Prices, which are found in their Classic Car Parts Warehouse!
6 yrs ago I bought a NEW BOSCH maf sensor for my 87 GTA. At the time GM dealers were asking $700 + tax. This past summer, they are now priced at $1965.00 + tax......
BTW cIaRmOaCrZo, that's some really good info on your post #5. Where did you find it?
6 yrs ago I bought a NEW BOSCH maf sensor for my 87 GTA. At the time GM dealers were asking $700 + tax. This past summer, they are now priced at $1965.00 + tax......
BTW cIaRmOaCrZo, that's some really good info on your post #5. Where did you find it?
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Re: Codes 12, 33
[quote=dirtyd6669;4335596]i also have code 33 and could a bad knock sensor be causeing the code[/quote
may be wrong, but no. actually it kind of depends on what year and engine your car is. but code 33 is maf sensor code,OR (depending on the car) it can be a map code. knock sensor codes range from 41 to i think 43.
may be wrong, but no. actually it kind of depends on what year and engine your car is. but code 33 is maf sensor code,OR (depending on the car) it can be a map code. knock sensor codes range from 41 to i think 43.
Re: Codes 12, 33
Dont know. When i hook up my MAF the cars runs like crap, doesnt idle right, wants to die, step on the gas and it is slow to reving up. So when i disconnect the MAF the car runs fine. This is the third MAF in 4 months that i replaced. I checked all the relays and the wiring and everything is good. So I dont no what to dio next. Any suggestions?
Much thx for your help.
Scotty
Much thx for your help.
Scotty
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Re: Codes 12, 33
Dont know. When i hook up my MAF the cars runs like crap, doesnt idle right, wants to die, step on the gas and it is slow to reving up. So when i disconnect the MAF the car runs fine. This is the third MAF in 4 months that i replaced. I checked all the relays and the wiring and everything is good. So I dont no what to dio next. Any suggestions?
Much thx for your help.
Scotty
Much thx for your help.
Scotty
Re: Codes 12, 33
hey thx for the hepl. The other problem i am having when the car gets hot it dies and doesnt want to start until it cools down enough then it starts and goes. i replaced the thermostat and still has the same issues. Much thx again for your help.
Scotty
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