thanks caradiodoc!
i have spark and i had a helper to test the voltage (my helper already knew about those 2 seconds of voltage)
if the ASD relay manage the voltage for all those things (coils first at all) i m thinking that this relay is working properly (can the ADS works good for some thing and not work for another?) how can i check this ADS relay and if it has voltage on it? (if there are voltage in the ADS relay socket)
my last question is what is the hall effect? how can i check it? how can i replace it if its bad?
thanks again
wilson
[quote:4a640ed1be="caradiodoc"]First of all, you have to check for spark. If it is missing, the problem is not fuel related. If you do have spark but not fuel, you must first understand there will not be any voltage to the fuel pump when the ignition switch is turned on and you go back to test it. You must have a helper to turn on the ignition switch, or you must prop the test light or voltmeter where you can see it from inside the car.
There will only be voltage to the fuel pump, coil, injector, alternator field, and O2 sensor heaters for one to two seconds when the igntion switch is turned on, then it will go away. That will be proof the circuitry is good. If you hear the pump run for that one second, it is working too The voltage will appear again when the engine is rotating, (cranking or running).
If it doesn't, suspect the Hall Effect pickup assembly under the rotor in the distributor.
The voltage for all these things comes from the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay. The Engine Computer turns that relay on when it gets pulses from the sensor in the distributor.
caradiodoc[/quote:4a640ed1be]
i have spark and i had a helper to test the voltage (my helper already knew about those 2 seconds of voltage)
if the ASD relay manage the voltage for all those things (coils first at all) i m thinking that this relay is working properly (can the ADS works good for some thing and not work for another?) how can i check this ADS relay and if it has voltage on it? (if there are voltage in the ADS relay socket)
my last question is what is the hall effect? how can i check it? how can i replace it if its bad?
thanks again
wilson
[quote:4a640ed1be="caradiodoc"]First of all, you have to check for spark. If it is missing, the problem is not fuel related. If you do have spark but not fuel, you must first understand there will not be any voltage to the fuel pump when the ignition switch is turned on and you go back to test it. You must have a helper to turn on the ignition switch, or you must prop the test light or voltmeter where you can see it from inside the car.
There will only be voltage to the fuel pump, coil, injector, alternator field, and O2 sensor heaters for one to two seconds when the igntion switch is turned on, then it will go away. That will be proof the circuitry is good. If you hear the pump run for that one second, it is working too The voltage will appear again when the engine is rotating, (cranking or running).
If it doesn't, suspect the Hall Effect pickup assembly under the rotor in the distributor.
The voltage for all these things comes from the Automatic Shutdown (ASD) relay. The Engine Computer turns that relay on when it gets pulses from the sensor in the distributor.
caradiodoc[/quote:4a640ed1be]
Mar 7, 2010 at 11:17 PM