Reassembled Plenum to Motor - No Start - 0 RPM Cranking
Hi
I think I've diagnosed a future ECM rebuild in my future, however I decided I wanted to put the plenum back on, make sure the car is running as it was before then send the ECM away. Well after putting the plenum back on (this is #2 for me - 1st one solo) the vehicle cranks, but does not start. While I didn't check the actual fuel pressure, on touching the shrader valve, lots of gas was available. So I'd like to think that isn't an issue, I then made the room dark, hooked a spark plug to #1 observed no spark. I also somewhere in that sequence observed the RPM while cranking on a Tech 1 and it showed 0 RPM. My gut says 1 of the 4 connectors under the plenum to the DIS is not seated correctly, however the back 2 (observable with a camera phone and MAP sensor removed) appear in good shape. I saw some discussion about accidentally unhooking the coil connectors when plugging in the DIS connector... If they are the two observable from just behind the fuel pressure regulator then they appear pretty tight as well. I was also able to remove the DIS connector and take some photos to verify the pins looking in good shape. Any thoughts on what idiotic thing I forgot when reassembling or where to check or should I just pull the plenum again and hope to observe something amiss? |
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I think I had this same issue...bent PIN on the DIS, easy fix
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Re: Reassembled Plenum to Motor - No Start - 0 RPM Cranking
Thanks to everyone for the help.
Today I took plenum off again. One pin looked a little fishy, I corrected as best I could. Reassembled... No Start. I began to scour the net for information, made an offer on a DIS module currently on EBAY. Researched more, and went back to chart A-3 (page 3 of 4). Followed the eventualities and ended up checking the fuse for the "Guages". It had blown. Replaced the fuse with another fuse in the box. Turned the key and car started right up. Apart from the ego blow and the loss of a day I'm pretty ecstatic about it. Wish I'd just checked the fuse... that may have been the problem all along. --------------- Solution : Blown Guage Fuse (10A) replaced. |
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