When my engine is cold or slightly warm, my car starts within about 4 cranks....like a champ.
But, when the engine is warmed up, no start. My theory is that since the tach needle ISNT bouncing during warm cranking, and IS bouncing during cold start, that my CAS finally went kaput on me. After 135k miles, this seems logical. Do you agree or am I missing something here? |
Matt,
The FSM has the resistance values for the CAS circuits. That will tell you for sure. What does the E6X CAS reading say when you crank it " hot "? |
Im pretty sure it read 0, but I cant quite remember from last fall. Gunna have to wait a week until I bring it out of storage.
No FSM so I cant check unless somebody would wanna look it up for a certain somebody.... https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...R#>/unsure.png https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png |
lol
Looking at the CAS side of the plug where the lock ontop: Ne(2) G (2) Ne(1) G(1) between G(1) - G(2) should be between 110-210 ohms between Ne(1) - Ne92) should be between 110-210 ohms It sounds like your cas is bad though, try swapping with someone who has a known good one( ie car starts all the time ) Give me a ring if you need some more help bud |
coils?
I'd say its that if its not the cas |
Check the plug wires on the trailing coil and the trailing spark plugs.
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e6x right? Have you read about the issues with the problems it has reading an ignition signal?
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I have not, link??
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Originally Posted by spooliNrx7' post='810786' date='Mar 28 2006, 08:48 PM
I have not, link?? http://www.teamfc3s.org/forum/showthread.p...15&highlight=E8 http://www.teamfc3s.org/forum/showthread.p...25&pagenumber=1 |
Well I Ohm'd out my CAS. Both routes checked out to about 177-178 ohms of resistance. This is good news and bad news because it seems as if I dont need a new CAS now, bad because now what I was very confident was the problem is not, so it seems anyways......doh.
I will try replacing it with a known good CAS and going from there. |
matt, what's up man!? give me a call if you wanna hang or want another head on your problem. i have a few extra cas's if you need them.
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Originally Posted by spooliNrx7' post='814449' date='Apr 17 2006, 12:43 PM
Well I Ohm'd out my CAS. Both routes checked out to about 177-178 ohms of resistance. This is good news and bad news because it seems as if I dont need a new CAS now, bad because now what I was very confident was the problem is not, so it seems anyways......doh. I will try replacing it with a known good CAS and going from there. you need to turn the cas, and watch the resistance change as the triggers go by |
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