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Four months later - car still not started!


sarjo

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the ignitor packs are above the sparkplugs, under the spark plug cover, be carefull as they may be brittle check and clean the connecters;)

 

thats the coil packs lol, sarjo on the passenger wing strut there is a little black box borrow someone else and swap take 5 mins think its x2 10mm nuts holding it--marked in yellow might aswell try it before you try the more difficult stuff

 

 

we had plugs out, fuel pump, injectors loads of hassle and it was this box

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Really?

 

Ive not heard of that about the AEM before either.

 

Not saying it didnt happen just that I have never heard of it before. Must be an isolated case.

 

It can happen, it does happen. The AEM on our car loses timing configs when we change from a road to race map.

 

Gaz.

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It can happen, it does happen. The AEM on our car loses timing configs when we change from a road to race map.

 

Gaz.

 

Are you reloading cal files to change maps?

 

What timing config are you refering too and what firmware version are you running?

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Are you reloading cal files to change maps?

 

What timing config are you refering too and what firmware version are you running?

 

I'll PM you Wez on Monday when I check :)

 

Obviously don't want to off topic in sarjo's thread - just wanted to back up DB's argument that it can happen :)

 

Gaz.

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thats the coil packs lol, sarjo on the passenger wing strut there is a little black box borrow someone else and swap take 5 mins think its x2 10mm nuts holding it--marked in yellow might aswell try it before you try the more difficult stuff

 

 

we had plugs out, fuel pump, injectors loads of hassle and it was this box

 

doh must read properly:rolleyes:

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Had a quick look at the car this morning. Now have a problem with the alarm - re-connected the battery and there was a fuzzing coming from the alarm siren in the engine bay even with the alarm on or off. This fuzzing continues even after all the ignition is off and the alarm has been set. Is this a sign of a faulty siren, or a fault on the whole alarm system, in which case if this could be an imobiliser problem, would it restrict petrol to the fpr?

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Yes, imoblisation depends on which they have used, usually its IGN and Fuel pump feed.

 

Fuel pumps are still working (at least I can hear them from inside the car) and all lights show up on ignition.

 

Pumps are working (you can hear the rumble of the pump) but cant hear the gushy sound of fluid passing through.

 

Its just started raining here now so waiting for it to stop then will dismantle the boot and have a look at the pumps inside the tank.

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I'll PM you Wez on Monday when I check :)

 

Obviously don't want to off topic in sarjo's thread - just wanted to back up DB's argument that it can happen :)

 

Gaz.

 

Sorry if I came across argumentative I certainly didn't mean to. Its sometimes worth mentioning stuff like this as often problems like this are something like a dodgy ignitor pack or an imobilisor thats playing up or an aem playing up. The more funny little things you can check yourself the more chance you have of finding the problem. Taking an imobilisor out of the loop and swapping out ignitor packs are jobs that can be easily done in situ as is reloading an aem map IMO worth a punt before attempting a lowloader to a garage???

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THE CAR IS NOW BACK ON THE ROAD AND YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE . . . . .

 

Thanks to everyone for their input on this. My supra hasn't started since 16th December but today after sussing out the problem, started first turn and ran soooo smoothly I couldn't believe she hadnt moved for four months.

 

I finally traced the problem back to the fuel tank. Sitting in the car I could hear the fuel pumps priming but couldnt hear the whoosh of petrol rushing through the hoses. After dismantling the fuel pump carrier I found two problems. Firstly the hose feed in the carrier had split at the bottom and was hanging very loosely. I guess this meant that some petrol was being drawn up, but not enough to get her going (hence the very low fuel pressure). Secondly I had two poor electrical connections (which may or may not have been doing anything) which I repaired. Put her back together and couldnt believe she started first turn of the key.

 

So I now have very clean plugs, some re-soldered and cleaned electrical connections, a new fuel filter and a new fpr (which I didnt need as my old one was perfect and is now available to buy at a good price).

 

Thank you for all your help and advice, and thanks to Nic for a VERY fast supply of a new fpr.

 

Guess what's next - a full clean & polish tomorrow and a good run :D

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THE CAR IS NOW BACK ON THE ROAD AND YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE . . . . .

 

Thanks to everyone for their input on this. My supra hasn't started since 16th December but today after sussing out the problem, started first turn and ran soooo smoothly I couldn't believe she hadnt moved for four months.

 

I finally traced the problem back to the fuel tank. Sitting in the car I could hear the fuel pumps priming but couldnt hear the whoosh of petrol rushing through the hoses. After dismantling the fuel pump carrier I found two problems. Firstly the hose feed in the carrier had split at the bottom and was hanging very loosely. I guess this meant that some petrol was being drawn up, but not enough to get her going (hence the very low fuel pressure). Secondly I had two poor electrical connections (which may or may not have been doing anything) which I repaired. Put her back together and couldnt believe she started first turn of the key.

 

So I now have very clean plugs, some re-soldered and cleaned electrical connections, a new fuel filter and a new fpr (which I didnt need as my old one was perfect and is now available to buy at a good price).

 

Thank you for all your help and advice, and thanks to Nic for a VERY fast supply of a new fpr.

 

Guess what's next - a full clean & polish tomorrow and a good run :D

 

Fantastic :D I Love a Happy ending

good on ya Sarjo

 

Cheers

Ian

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