Troubleshooting code 36
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Car: 87 Iroc, recently ran 13.733 @98.54
Engine: 350 HSR
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Troubleshooting code 36
Hello, I have an 87 Iroc w/ 350 TPI. While tuning the car a check engine light came on. I pulled the code, it was a 36 which does not show up in any of my books. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Troubleshooting code 36
Refer to the following diagram:

Disconnect the ECM power for about five minutes to clear the code. If you disconnect power at the battery, it's a good excuse to make sure the battery terminals are clean and tight.
If it occurs again, here are some things to check:
NOTE: Any interruption of the cycle will cause an error, and subsequent error code. This includes marginal relay contacts, poor connections and grounds at any point, and intermittent operation of the auxiliary oil pressure switch, since any voltage from the oil pressure switch will indicate to the ECM that the engine is not shut down, effectively terminating the cycle.
Other things to check:
Hope that helps.

Disconnect the ECM power for about five minutes to clear the code. If you disconnect power at the battery, it's a good excuse to make sure the battery terminals are clean and tight.
If it occurs again, here are some things to check:
- The MAF Burnoff relay should have a constant 12VDC supply (battery voltage) on both the 'E' terminal and 'C' terminal (via the orange wire).
- The 'B' terminal should switch to ground through the ECM output transistor within 20 seconds of the engine shutting off and the oil pressure switch opening. The ECM awaits the loss of power on its 'B2' terminal (Fuel Pump Voltage) before it can initiate the burn off cycle.
- When the ECM commands a burn off cycle, the relay should close, and 12VDC is switched to both the 'D' terminal on the MAF Sensor itself, and the 'D' terminal on the MAF Power relay.
- Power is routed through the N.C. contacts of the MAF Power relay to the MAF Sensor to enable the MAF Sensor electronics package. This is critical, since the MAF Sensor must report a signal back to the ECM to prove a good burn off cycle. This is also why a failing MAF Power relay can cause a MAF Burnoff error.
- Upon receiving all these signals, the MAF Sensor hot wire is heated to full incandescence, and the MAF Sensor reads the hot wire current at full. This causes the MAF Sensor to report a full, 5VDC saturated (non-duty-cycling) signal to the ECM.
- Upon receipt of this signal, the ECM registers a complete MAF burn off cycle, ungrounds the 'B' terminal of the MAF Burnoff relay, and is satisfied.
NOTE: Any interruption of the cycle will cause an error, and subsequent error code. This includes marginal relay contacts, poor connections and grounds at any point, and intermittent operation of the auxiliary oil pressure switch, since any voltage from the oil pressure switch will indicate to the ECM that the engine is not shut down, effectively terminating the cycle.
Other things to check:
- The MAF Power relay should have a constant 12VDC supply (battery voltage) on the 'A' terminal (via the orange wire).
- There should be a 12VDC supply whenever the ignition is ON at the 'B' terminal (via the blk/pnk wire).
- The 'E' terminal should have a good ground at all times through the blk/wht wire.
- Both the normally closed and normally open contacts of the relay (from terminals 'E' to 'A' for N.O., and 'D' to 'A' for N.C.) must be operational and reliable (see above).
Hope that helps.
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