97 mazda protege....P1195 and P0400
This is on a 97 Mazda Protege SE, 5sp, 1.5L. I have 2 codes, P1195 and P0400. I have had the P0400 for a little while (it comes and goes for some reason), but just today i put my scanner on again and there was also the P1195. The whole reason for putting the scanner on today was to verify the P0400 again and to erase it to see if it comes back.....i did a couple things with the EGR boost circuit and was hoping it would do the trick. Normally the after erasing the 0400 takes a while to set again, but the light came on in traffic almost right away....it was the 1195. I reset again and when on the highway to work it never set....as soon as i got off and in stop and go again the 1195 set again. What i have done so far (for the original 0400): - checked all vacuum lines associated with the EGR system (ok) - checked EGR valve for proper resistance as per specs (ok) - checked EGR boost sensor harness for proper voltage readings with key on as per specs (ok) - checked EGR boost solenoid valve air flow when not energized (ok). Couldn't find wire at the time to apply voltage and see if air came out the other port. - cleaned the contacts for the solenoid valve and harness as they were heavily corroded....was hoping that was the problem, but i guess not! My vacuum pump is screwed so i couldn't apply vacuum to the boost sensor to check for changing voltage yet. One other thing i have noticed is that when the car is cold and you start it, it revs up high initially for about 1 second and then drops down.....kind of like if there were a vacuum leak. Not when warn though and no other symptoms of a leak (ie stalling etc). For the 1195 code though i am confused. My scanner said something like "Baro circuit malfunction" but in searching on the net i have also found (all related to Mazdas, not neciessarily proteges) "fuel air metering"; "SCP HBCC Failed to Initialize"; "boost/map sensor circuit malfunction "; and on this site under Mazda "EGR Boost Sensor Circuit". How do i even know which it is supposed to be and why are there so many variants? any help would be appreciated, thanks.
anyone?