Clearing history errors – MSD 2950 Atomic LS2_LS3 Master Kit Installation User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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CODE NAME

TPS

MAP

IAT

ECT

BATT

INJ DC

FUEL PRESSURE

WBO2

FP CAV

MAP SELECT

BARO

The following chart gives the most likely solution(s) to each possible error.

CLEARING HISTORY ERRORS

There are two ways to clear an error. First, the code will erase after 10 key cycles. Second, is to simply

navigate to the message screen and push the joystick down to clear the codes.

WHAT IT MEANS

There is no reading for the Throttle Po-

sition Sensor.

There is no reading for the Manifold

Absolute Pressure Sensor.

There is no reading for the Inlet Air

Temperature Sensor. The ECU will de-

fault to 275°F when shorted or -40°F

when open.

There is no reading for the Engine

Coolant Temperature Sensor. he ECU

will default to 275°F when shorted or

-40°F when open.

The Atomic is receiving the wrong volt-

age. The unit is measuring either less

than 9 volts or greater than 16 volts.

Excessive Injector Duty Cycle

There is no reading for the Fuel Pres-

sure Sensor.

A. "NOT CONNECTED" indicates that

no sensor is detected.

B. "ERROR" indicates that the sensor

has failed.

This code will set if there is an issue with

Fuel Pump Cavitation (similar to vapor

lock). It can only set when running a

returnless fuel system. This may occur

when the commanded fuel pressure

(from the ECU) is different than the fuel

pressure (at the sending unit).

ECU compares the MAP reading with

the Baro reading on key up. If these

are different by more than 5kPa, the

code is activated.
The baro sensor on the board is out

of range. It will use the last know

good value.

PROBABLE CORRECTION(S)

The sensor may be at fault.

The sensor maybe at fault.

Check to see that the sensor is properly installed and plugged

in. If the sensor is connected but there is no signal, it will need

to be replaced.

Check to see that the sensor is properly installed and plugged

in. If the sensor is connected but there is no signal, it will need

to be replaced.

Check that the Atomic has power and ground directly from

the battery. Also be sure the vehicle's battery and charging

system are in proper working order.

If you are running a returnless fuel system your engine's

needs may exceed the Atomic's maximum capabilities. If you

are running a return system check to see that you are main-

taining the recommended fuel pressure. If you have adequate

fuel pressure the engine's needs may exceed the Atomic's

system capabilities.

The sensor will need to be replaced.

A. Check to see that the sensor is securely plugged into the

system.

B. The sensor will need to be replaced.

Note that 'warming up' is normal during start-up for the first 20

seconds.

This means you need to review your fuel pump system and

confirm that your application meets the requirements to run a

returnless (PWM) system. Also check the filters, the sock in the

tank and inspect the lines for any kinks or pinches that would

affect the fuel flow and pressure of the system. If everything

checks okay and the code continues, you may need to move

to an in-tank pump, or use a regulated (return) fuel system.

Double check your MAP selection and make sure that you

selected the correct P/N of sensor. It could also mean a

problem with the Baro or MAP sensor itself (see above codes).

Turn the key off, wait 10 seconds and turn back on to see if

the code remains. If so, call customer service. As long as

the vehicle has not changed altitude by a large amount since

the last key off (towed somewhere), everything will function

normally.

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