Grand sport model only stays idle when you unplug the TPS. I have a variable voltage without drop out in voltage. The ground circuit is clean. It is getting 5 volts and has been replaced. I checked for worn wires near and around the crank sensor and checked for other faults. After a bunch of tries cranking over i just unplug the TPS connector and it idles around 1,100 rpm's and is stable. When running I connect TPS back up and it goes straight into a fall in rpm's and shuts off. So confused if I get good ground and constant voltage for my variable read out along with good read out on my voltage pot measurement? I did read the article about a small dropout in voltage in the sensor. But have the recommended voltage. I have a Zurich zr8 from Harbor Freight. It gave me a code of p0122. I suspect the PCM is having trouble but, I have a dvm and know how to use it. I did notice in live data it takes 25* of advance (timing) when holding gas down to achieve 1,250 rpm's Buick enhanced data shows multiple sensor circuits with low voltage showing. Here is the freeze from holding down gas to get stated rpm:
Fuel Sys 1 OL
Fuel Sys 2 N/A
Calc Load 9.41 %
ECT 163.40 °F
STFT B1 -0.78 %
LTFT B1 -7.81 %
MAP 19.79 inHg
Eng RPM 1043.50
Veh Speed 0.00 mph
MAF 2.11 lb/min
TPS -- %
Fuel Sys 1 OL
Fuel Sys 2 N/A
Calc Load 9.41 %
ECT 163.40 °F
STFT B1 -0.78 %
LTFT B1 -7.81 %
MAP 19.79 inHg
Eng RPM 1043.50
Veh Speed 0.00 mph
MAF 2.11 lb/min
TPS -- %
Jul 30, 2018 at 8:02 PM


