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Old Mar 16, 2003 | 09:19 PM
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Help! ECU Codes 0107, 0605, and 0804

So i just bought my max and went on a nice spirited drive, and then i got the Check Engine Light, i pulled the ECU codes and i got:

0107 - Undefined
0605 - Cylinder 4 Misfire
0804 - Aitomatic Transmission Signal To ECU

now i just got the car with 61K miles on it and i plan to do the recommended 60K tune up at the end of the week. what can be causing the problems?
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 09:21 PM
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Re: Help! ECU Codes 0107, 0605, and 0804

Originally posted by vipervadim
So i just bought my max and went on a nice spirited drive, and then i got the Check Engine Light, i pulled the ECU codes and i got:

0107 - Undefined
0605 - Cylinder 4 Misfire
0804 - Aitomatic Transmission Signal To ECU

now i just got the car with 61K miles on it and i plan to do the recommended 60K tune up at the end of the week. what can be causing the problems?
that should be 0701 and it meas Multiple cylinder misfire detected.
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 09:30 PM
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You should look at the sticky right above you in this forum, it will tell you what all the codes are.
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 09:39 PM
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Originally posted by dmontzmax
You should look at the sticky right above you in this forum, it will tell you what all the codes are.
I think this guy already done that. why you saying that???
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 10:10 PM
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Re: Re: Help! ECU Codes 0107, 0605, and 0804

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that should be 0701 and it meas Multiple cylinder misfire detected.

Actually I checked the ECU twice and I'm pretty sure i got 0107 -- 1 long pulse followed by 7 quick short pulses. maybe i am having a multiple cylinder misfiring. I plan to go Sprintmax's way and replace the "who knows what spark plugs i have now" with NGK Coppers. i hope that will cure my 0605 - Cylinder 4 Misfire. I'm also guessing that it might be a bad ignition coil. I'm not going to drive for a while anyway, until i get the haynes manual and until i'll have time over the weekend to do some work on my max. I hope somebody already had this problem and fixed it.

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Old Mar 16, 2003 | 10:12 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Help! ECU Codes 0107, 0605, and 0804

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Actually I checked the ECU twice and I'm pretty sure i got 0107 -- 1 long pulse followed by 7 quick short pulses. maybe i am having a multiple cylinder misfiring. I plan to go Sprintmax's way and replace the "who knows what spark plugs i have now" with NGK Coppers. i hope that will cure my 0605 - Cylinder 4 Misfire. I'm also guessing that it might be a bad ignition coil. I'm not going to drive for a while anyway, until i get the haynes manual and until i'll have time over the weekend to do some work on my max. I hope somebody already had this problem and fixed it.

-Vadim
I checked the Haynes manual and i could not find that code (0107)i am pretty sure they have all the codes and they not missing one. so good luck to you. i would also show it to mechanic.
Old Mar 16, 2003 | 10:36 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Help! ECU Codes 0107, 0605, and 0804

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I checked the Haynes manual and i could not find that code (0107)i am pretty sure they have all the codes and they not missing one. so good luck to you. i would also show it to mechanic.
Thanks i'm going to try to reset the ecu drive it around the block and see if anything pops up again (since i drove it from PA to NY and got no ECU, that's about 180 miles, and then i took it out for a nice drive today and it came on.) but i plan to take it to my mechanic if it persists, besides i still need to do a 60K tune up and i hope that will yield some improvements (i know the oil on it is pretty bad like about 3.5K at least that's what the quaker state sticker on the windshield from the previous owner says.)

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Old Mar 16, 2003 | 11:54 PM
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sorrie man... 0107 does not exist. since u jus pass ur 60k u should get ur maintance goin and get everythin done.
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does anybody know what the automatic transmission signal to ecu means?

or some possible causes for 0107?

thanks
-Vadim
Old Mar 17, 2003 | 06:00 PM
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Originally posted by vipervadim
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does anybody know what the automatic transmission signal to ecu means?

or some possible causes for 0107?

thanks
-Vadim
there is no code for 0107. sorry man.......
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