07-06-2012 | #11 |
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Re: Surprise on the 4th of July!
Next time you pull the plenum run a wire to hot side of the starter route it so that you can touch the other end to the hot side of the battery to activate the starter, its the easiest way I know of. I use this on Queenie as she sits and for extended periods and when I need it to start I need it to START.
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07-07-2012 | #12 |
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Re: Surprise on the 4th of July!
Thank you everyone. I much appreciate all the advise and help.
I think I am part of the main problem. I assumed (yep I know what happens when we "*** u me". I have two different chips that I thought completely eliminated the VATs. Not so fast. They only tell the system to give the fuel. Nothing on the starter which is, of course, the other half of the problem. I have 3 separate keys. The original key and two recent purchases. Did the research to find out how to use my digital volt meter to read the pellet. Mine is a #13 (if memory serves) 7900? Its early Saturday morning and my head is still a bit sleepy. Would have to check my notes and FSM to confirm the numbers. Can build the resistor kit if need be but I really wanted to keep from adding wires, bits and alterations if possible. If not then will get out my duckbills and start cutting, splicing and inserting the patch wire as well documented in the solutions, and various other sites. Just sort of goes against my grain to have to do this to the car. What REALLY has me perplexed is what is going on with the right headlight system that can activate the VATs? After replacing the bad headlight (early 3 wire) repair that was done with the correct 2 wire complete system the most recent problems started. Now headlights come on but neither will rotate to the up position. AND the "security" light is now on and no starter engagement of the starter. This is what is so confusing. Only two bloody wires and they are colour coded the same as original headlight had when repairing the accident. I have a few other c-4's from '84 to '91. None have ever given me any issues with VATs. Two have almost 200,000 kms. with original keys and locks. Never any issues at all with VATs. Puzzles that I can't figure out really drive me round the bend. |
07-09-2012 | #13 |
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Re: Surprise on the 4th of July!
In my 1991 ZR-1, the thin orange the wire carying the pellet information was crushed inside the steering column and would intermittently short out. I think it was caused by the tilt mechanism/capability. Unfortunately, to find this crushed wire, the steering wheel was removed (along with various other parts) and finally the key switch and orange wire was removed. Lots of work, in my case, done by a specialized automotive locksmith. My car now has the original key switch moved down to the kick panel (so I can have VATS lockup by removing original key) and a new, non VATS key switch in the column for normal driving with the VATS being satisfied by the original key switch (only in use as a pellet reader now). Good Luck.
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07-10-2012 | #14 |
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Re: Surprise on the 4th of July!
Paul I have suspected something like this as my steering colum is a bit wobbly but not near as much as my '85. Of course the '85 no VATs. However I am still perplexed if the headlight wiring may have an issue also as now no horn and no rotation of either headlight but both lights do come on just not rotating to the upper position.
I hate to but I have decided to shunt the starter relay to eliminate this problem. If I ever do have to pull the steering colum in the near future I will put a good look into the wiring. Thanks again for the input. |
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Re: Surprise on the 4th of July!
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07-12-2012 | #16 |
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Re: Surprise on the 4th of July!
Scott that is what in the back of my mind I have suspected but really didn't want to have to tear into. Sometimes it takes hearing what one suspects to give the extra push needed to get into a dreaded job.
I hate chasing sparks, plumbing and doing laundry so as you see this is in my BIG three. But will have to come to terms with the job and give it a go unless some magic information comes up in the FSM. Have read through this section a couple of times now but nothing has really come to mind. Time to do some exploratory surgery on the column. |
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07-13-2012 | #18 |
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Re: Surprise on the 4th of July!
Did the grounding points today. The one on the chassis rail near the horn under the right headlight. Cleaned with emery cloth and elbow grease. Then the conductive grease, Tightened and then moved on to the grounding points under the battery. All those also completed today.
No change. Steering wheel puller is now cleaned up and ready to go----as soon as my intestinal fortitude builds up a bit. And patience reservoir gets full. But not gonna push my luck more on a Friday the 13th.. OK so perhaps I am a little supersillysticious! Last edited by captcorvette; 07-13-2012 at 03:38 PM. Reason: My notoriously lousy spelling. |
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