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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: sassanach on 09 June 2007, 14:14:18
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just got this car mot'd ,was driving off the ramp when the car spluttered and stopped.it will not restart! it has a spark ,fuel is flowing when the car is turned over and it has not snapped its cam belt,code reader from two garages shows no trouble codes givus a clue?
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Crank sensor......
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You sure it has a spark?
Immediate thought is crank sensor, but that will not allow a spark.
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checked it twice,what about the cars immobiliser?
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Immobiliser is unlikely but possible.
The EM light will flash when you crank it if it is immobiliser related.
I know this may sound silly, but have you tried disconnecting the battery for an hour or so, then trying again?
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tried disconnecting the battery this morning ,left for three hours,reconnect, no difference.the reason i ask about the immobiliser is that i once had a 2.5 elite which had exactly the same problem,you would turn the key, the engine would turn over, but not fire,and i got round it by locking and unlocking the doors on the key fob whilst the key was in the ignition a couple of times.this would cure it for 6 months at a time.on the 2.5 just like this one the eml light would not light up whilst cranking
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i have now fitted a brand new crank sensor and it still will not go!!!!!
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camshaft sensor :-/
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bad chip in key ?
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bad chip in key ?
possibly - it will turn over quick if so - does it seem to turn over at normal rate?
And have you a spare key and fob to try ?Does verything else seem ok - ie lights, windows, stereo..
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i do not have a spare key.car turns over normally, everything else works as normal but the engine will not fire.ps i have also checked the cambelt and it is ok.
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Someone had a similiar problem I think and it was either the fuel pump or injector relay.
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Someone had a similiar problem I think and it was either the fuel pump or injector relay.
Unlikely if there is fuel flowing and no error code. You can check though by taking each plug out in turn and cranking then sniff to see if there is fuel getting into the pots.
Have you taken off the fuel pipes to see the fuel flowing?
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There are a few bum steers in this thread so lets clear those up first...
1) The immobiliser stops the spark and fuel.......
2) The cranks sensor wll also stop the spark and fuel
3) The cam sensor will not stop the car starting (and I am yet to see one fail on a V6!)
You say you have checked the cambelt.....have you checked the timing of the belt to be sure its not jumped a few teeth.....when was the belt AND tensioners/idlers last changed.
I would also check out the two relays in the engine bay fuse box to......purple ones at the back.
For info, how was the spark checked because if it was just by pulling a lead off then its a meaningless test, it needs to be done with test plugs as this is the only way you can be sure that enough HT is being generated to cause spark within a pressurised cylinder (it takes about 1 tenth of the voltage to jump a plug gap at atmosperic pressure)......beware also that doing a test without test plugs can bugger your coil pack as it cuases much higher secondary coil currents.
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timing belt and tensioners done approx 15 miles ago,im curious about the spark test but is it possible for the coil pack to fail completely? ie all six cylinders at once (i already checked the multiplug on the dis pack when i changed the crank sensor
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If the single 12V feed was to go high R then yes, all sparks could be weak/off.....
Do check the timing though.....if the belt has jumped then the engine will turn and the cambelt will also rotate.....but the valves might not be so happy!
I assume the correct kit was used to do the timing belt?
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hi mate,i think if it was mine i would be checking the cam belt as it seems a bit strange after the 15 miles coverd its suddenly stopped and no eml on,was it tensioned in the correct sequence?may be to loose and jumped,it seems a bit of coincidence its just packed up like that,the other thing i have had like that is the crank rubber damper disintegrates and doesnt turn to pick up tdc to tell engine to fire which doesnt bring fault code up either,as that would of been disturbed to do belt,good luck mate,curly
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right i have just checked the cambelt and it is just where i left it,spot on.i have also changed the dis pack for a known good one, end result no change, it is as dead as a dodo i am baffled.
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FIXED!!!!!!!! had a very good auto electrician on the job today, turns out (so im told) that the injector relay had lost its earth and the fault was traced back to the engine ecu multiplug where the relevant pin was making a lousy contact.job done ;D ;D :y
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Happy days, well done that autosparky type chap :y