Code 36: Burnoff Diagnostic Fault
Romans, Mark
romans at starstream.net
Thu Dec 7 02:08:31 GMT 2000
I was just having the mass air flow reading high code on a friends 89 vet.
It was the mass burnoff relay. There is a bulletin for changing the two
relays.
I did it, it fixed it.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marteney, Steven J." <smarteney at xlvision.com>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 11:10 AM
Subject: Code 36: Burnoff Diagnostic Fault
> Had this happen this morning at first crank. Drove it to pick-up a
friend,
> light on the whole time. Got out to check if the MAF was plugged in, it
> was. In process, wiggled the connector around. Now, no fault. Idle is
> much more erratic than normal. Diacom reports 10gps spikes every now and
> then with cruise on. Sound like a MAF going bad? Or more likely just a
> flaky connector? What's the diff between Code 34 and 36?
>
> Steve
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