The fuse 5 fail code in the Vehicle Control Module (VCM) for a 1993 vehicle typically indicates a problem with the circuit related to the fuel pump or fuel pump relay. This code suggests that there may be an electrical issue, such as a short circuit or an open circuit, affecting the fuel system's operation. It is essential to check the fuse, wiring, and related components to diagnose and resolve the issue effectively.
Fuel Fail 47 Idle speed contol valve - coil 2: Open or short circuit.
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The "Fuel Fail 12" code on a 1993 Jaguar XJ6 indicates a fault in the fuel system, specifically related to the fuel pump or its circuit. This could be due to a failed fuel pump, a blown fuse, wiring issues, or a malfunctioning fuel relay. It's important to diagnose the exact cause to ensure proper fuel delivery and engine performance. Checking the fuel pump operation and related electrical components is a good starting point.
In 1990-1994 XJ6 the VCM Code 44 is the code for the O2 sensor, either rich or lean exhaust has been detected and is causing the code to trigger. It could indicate a bad O2 sensor.
I'm not sure what you mean by "breaker". If you mean fuse, then yes, there is a turn signal fuse in the circuit.
It is the code for the TPS Throttle position sensor
VCM code fail 89 on a 1993 Jaguar typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's fuel system, specifically related to the fuel pressure or fuel delivery. This code can arise from issues such as a faulty fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or problems with the fuel injectors. It's advisable to check the fuel system components and ensure they are functioning correctly to resolve this issue. A diagnostic tool can help pinpoint the exact problem for further troubleshooting.
Idle speed control valve coil 1 fault. Off voltage not less than 0.85 volts or on voltage not exceeding 12.25 volts.
If your truck is a 4x4, then that's is were the fuse for 4x4 goes. IT MEANS (4- WHEEL DRIVE)
P1507: Idle Control System Malfunction(Fail Safe). As per Subaru Trouble Code Info.
In a 1993 Jaguar XJS, a "fail 14" code typically indicates a fault related to the vehicle's fuel system, specifically the fuel pump or fuel pressure. This code can suggest that the fuel pump is not operating correctly or that there is an issue with fuel delivery. It's important to diagnose the underlying problem, which may involve checking the fuel pump relay, wiring, and the pump itself to ensure proper operation. Always consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional mechanic for accurate troubleshooting.
Don't know what you mean by "fuse pattern". Could you clarify your statement? Then maybe we can help.