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Self-Diagnosis Device???

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#1 ·
Help.

Out plowing some snow tonight and my engine trouble warning light came on. The self-diagnosis device indicated the two digit error code - 42.

Any idea what this is referring to?
As always, your help is much appriceated!
 
#2 ·
42 says speed sensor

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION TABLE
If the ECU detects an abnormal signal from a sensor while the vehicle is being driven, the ECU illuminates
the engine trouble warning light and provides the engine with alternate operating instructions
that are appropriate for the type of malfunction.
When an abnormal signal is received from a sensor, the ECU processes the specified values that
are programmed for each sensor in order to provide the engine with alternate operating instructions
that enable the engine to continue to operate or stop operating, depending on the conditions.
Self-diagnostic function table
Communication error with the meter
Fault
code No.
Item Symptom
Able / unable
to start
Able / unable
to drive
12 Crankshaft position sensor
No normal signals are received from the crankshaft
position sensor.
Unable Unable
13
Intake air pressure sensor
(open or short circuit)
Intake air pressure sensor: open or short circuit
detected.
Able Able
14
Intake air pressure sensor
(hose line)
Intake air pressure sensor: hose system malfunction
(clogged or detached hose).
Able Able
15
Throttle position sensor (open
or short circuit)
Throttle position sensor: open or short circuit
detected.
Able Able
16 Throttle position sensor Stuck throttle position sensor detected. Able Able
21 Coolant temperature sensor
Coolant temperature sensor: open or short circuit
detected.
Able Able
22
Intake air temperature sensor
(open or short circuit)
Intake air temperature sensor: open or short circuit
detected.
Able Able
30
Lean angle sensor (latch up
detected)
The vehicle has overturned. Unable Unable
33 Ignition coil (faulty ignition)
Malfunction detected in the primary wire of ignition
coil.
Unable Unable
37 ISC valve (stuck fully open) Engine speed is high when the engine is idling Able Able
39 Injector (open circuit) Injector: open circuit detected. Unable Unable
41
Lean angle sensor (open or
short circuit)
Lean angle sensor: open or short circuit detected. Unable Unable
42 Speed sensor
No normal signals are received from the speed sensor.
Able Able
43
Fuel system voltage (monitoring
voltage)
The ECU is unable to monitor the battery voltage (an
open or short circuit in the line to the ECU).
Able Able
44
Error in writing the amount of
CO adjustment on EEPROM
Error is detected while reading or writing on EEPROM
(CO adjustment value).
Able Able
46
Vehicle system power supply
(Monitoring voltage)
Power supply is not normal. Able Able
50
ECU internal malfunction
(memory check error)
Faulty ECU memory. (When this malfunction is
detected in the ECU, the fault code number might not
appear on the meter.)
Unable Unable
Fault
code No.
Item Symptom
Able / unable
to start
Able / unable
to drive
Er-1
ECU internal malfunction
(output signal error)
No signals are received from the ECU. Unable Unable
Er-2
ECU internal malfunction
(output signal error)
No signals are received from the ECU within the specified
duration.
Unable Unable
Er-3
ECU internal malfunction
(output signal error)
Data from the ECU cannot be received correctly. Unable Unable
Er-4
ECU internal malfunction
(input signal error)
Non-registered data has been received from the
meter.
Unable Unable
 
#3 ·
That is very comprehensive… thank you.
I have a performance ignition installed – think that might have something to do with it? Wiring perhaps become loose or not properly installed in the first place? Is the machine still OK to drive for a while?
 
#10 ·
Welcome to the site, this thread is 8 years old hopefully someone will chime in as I have a 05 no codes.
 
#11 ·
Thanks for the fault codes, good info.
 
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