Polo93TA
04-21-2004, 11:03 AM
My car is currently cranking, but not starting. I've checked the fuel pressure and it primes to ~42 with the key in the ON position. I checked to see if I was getting spark from the coil when the car was cranking and the rare sparks were very small.
I decided to check the ICM plug to make sure the signal from the PCM was being sent. With the car cranking, I measured ~.3 AC volts with only small fluctuations at the B terminal. Is it supposed to always be between 1 and 4 volts when the car is cranking, or only when the signal to trigger the coil is sent from the PCM?
I have checked the A and D terminals on the ICM harness and they were both ~11.66v DC. Does this sound like the ICM is having problems or the optispark just isn't sending the signals? What else can I test to help narrow it down?
More info:
I replaced the opti spark about 3 months before this happened. Car died for the first time a couple of days ago, but used to restart afterward. It would die sooner if the engine was warmer. It was in open loop when it died. Computer didn't throw any codes (OBD-1).
I replaced the spark plug wires before it died and it ran fine for a couple of minutes until it sounded like it was running out of fuel/spark then died.
I recently replaced the coil after it wouldn't start just to make sure the other one wasn't bad.
I decided to check the ICM plug to make sure the signal from the PCM was being sent. With the car cranking, I measured ~.3 AC volts with only small fluctuations at the B terminal. Is it supposed to always be between 1 and 4 volts when the car is cranking, or only when the signal to trigger the coil is sent from the PCM?
I have checked the A and D terminals on the ICM harness and they were both ~11.66v DC. Does this sound like the ICM is having problems or the optispark just isn't sending the signals? What else can I test to help narrow it down?
More info:
I replaced the opti spark about 3 months before this happened. Car died for the first time a couple of days ago, but used to restart afterward. It would die sooner if the engine was warmer. It was in open loop when it died. Computer didn't throw any codes (OBD-1).
I replaced the spark plug wires before it died and it ran fine for a couple of minutes until it sounded like it was running out of fuel/spark then died.
I recently replaced the coil after it wouldn't start just to make sure the other one wasn't bad.