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CaptainBlue
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Hello, I need some advice on a problem. I have a 1989 Convertable with 116K. The car died about 500 yards from the driveway. The vehicle was not cold when it died (I had finished some errands and was on my way some where else) At the time this happened all gages were reading within normal limits. The vehicle would not start, It would turn over but not start. Up to now I have not had a problem with this car. Here is what I have checked.
Fuel: Checked Fuel pump operation (I can hear it), Pulled the fuel line running into the fuel rails (fuel comes out strong), Checked Fuel pressure (at 40psi Steady in all modes- Cranking or ignition on). For good measure I replaced the Fuel pump relay. There is no fuel in the cylinders nor is there a smell of fuel.
Ignition: Checked Coil, Cap, Rotor, Ignition Module, and Pick up coil all good. Have strong Spark.
Electrical: Battery holds a charge, good 12v through out system at various points. Replaced the Oil Pressure Switch, I have 12v at the injectors.
ECM: No codes were set. Checked each pin of the ECM for proper signals and they are all there, TPS (.54), MAS, Power, etc..
VATS: Checked resistance of ignition key against wires from the ignition. It is good.
I have a digital Multimeter and some other test equipment but not an Ociliscope, however I don't believe the injectors are being pulsed by the ECM. I have shot starter fluid into it and it will start and run for as long as I use the fluid. I'm at the point that I'm prepared to replace the ECM but before I do that I would like to get your opinion on what I've done so far and what potentially I've missed.
Fuel: Checked Fuel pump operation (I can hear it), Pulled the fuel line running into the fuel rails (fuel comes out strong), Checked Fuel pressure (at 40psi Steady in all modes- Cranking or ignition on). For good measure I replaced the Fuel pump relay. There is no fuel in the cylinders nor is there a smell of fuel.
Ignition: Checked Coil, Cap, Rotor, Ignition Module, and Pick up coil all good. Have strong Spark.
Electrical: Battery holds a charge, good 12v through out system at various points. Replaced the Oil Pressure Switch, I have 12v at the injectors.
ECM: No codes were set. Checked each pin of the ECM for proper signals and they are all there, TPS (.54), MAS, Power, etc..
VATS: Checked resistance of ignition key against wires from the ignition. It is good.
I have a digital Multimeter and some other test equipment but not an Ociliscope, however I don't believe the injectors are being pulsed by the ECM. I have shot starter fluid into it and it will start and run for as long as I use the fluid. I'm at the point that I'm prepared to replace the ECM but before I do that I would like to get your opinion on what I've done so far and what potentially I've missed.





