what are signs of your opti going out or is out
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what are signs of your opti going out or is out
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I took the car out today around the block got on it a little bit when i left off to turn around it died then i started it back up and it reved real high by itself and i cut it back off now it will turn over but wont start.
I took the car out today around the block got on it a little bit when i left off to turn around it died then i started it back up and it reved real high by itself and i cut it back off now it will turn over but wont start.
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this is a sticky over at z28.com
Is Your Opti-Spark Failing?
LT1 owners have dealt with the Opti-Spark distributor for 11 years now, but there is still much confusion regarding the causes and symptoms of a failing unit. Tapping into the PCM with a scan tool is a good way to start, but sometimes no codes will be set. Before diving into the Opti-Spark, be sure to verify that your grounds are good and the coil and wires are not the source of the problem, as they are much easier to change.
Symptoms:
* Car suddenly dies and won't restart
* Starts but immediately dies
* Extended cranking to start
* Rough idle
* Sputtering
* Backfiring
* Trouble reaching higher rpm
* Black smoke from exhaust
* Poor performance with car warmed up
* Weak plug wire spark
* Codes 16, 36, and 42 may be set
Is Your Opti-Spark Failing?
LT1 owners have dealt with the Opti-Spark distributor for 11 years now, but there is still much confusion regarding the causes and symptoms of a failing unit. Tapping into the PCM with a scan tool is a good way to start, but sometimes no codes will be set. Before diving into the Opti-Spark, be sure to verify that your grounds are good and the coil and wires are not the source of the problem, as they are much easier to change.
Symptoms:
* Car suddenly dies and won't restart
* Starts but immediately dies
* Extended cranking to start
* Rough idle
* Sputtering
* Backfiring
* Trouble reaching higher rpm
* Black smoke from exhaust
* Poor performance with car warmed up
* Weak plug wire spark
* Codes 16, 36, and 42 may be set
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So i think it is the opti like four of thoes things in that list has happen to me and now it won't start i pulled a plug wire and put a plug in it to see if the was a spark and nothing is there another way i can check to make sure that's waht the problem is before i go and buy a new opti and how hard are the opti's to change out thanks.
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May include, but not limited to, missing, hesitation, stumbling, backfiring, cutting
yea that's what mine was doing real bad is there another way to trouble shoot it cause now it won't start at all and are thoes msd optis they sell at auto zone wort it alot of people say put the factory one back on
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This is a good article on trying to figure out a no start situation. However I am still stuck and can't figure out my problem.
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If the ICM goes out you will have no spark. The coil going out will usually give you a weak spark. Those can both be tested at a auto parts store. Also check your plug wires. Dont always assume it is your opti.
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Im not sure i think they say if you can hear it its probably going bad??? i know i can hear mine too!
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Yea my fuel pump primes when you turn the key over, And after cranking it for a min you can smell the fuel, I pulled the coil wire and put a plug in it and there was no spark at all. im just trying to make sure that is what it is before i buy it and are they hard to put on i am no machanic at all but i think i can do it if it's not to hard.
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Yea my fuel pump primes when you turn the key over, And after cranking it for a min you can smell the fuel, I pulled the coil wire and put a plug in it and there was no spark at all. im just trying to make sure that is what it is before i buy it and are they hard to put on i am no machanic at all but i think i can do it if it's not to hard.
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hmm kinda sounds like ur pump mayb if ur smellin gas. i jus bought a fuel pump for mine yesterday and will be replacing it this weekend i jus hope it is just the pump that went bad and not my opti. i would test the pump before replacing or buying an opti. imo replacing a pump will b easier and cheaper than an opti.
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hmm kinda sounds like ur pump mayb if ur smellin gas. i jus bought a fuel pump for mine yesterday and will be replacing it this weekend i jus hope it is just the pump that went bad and not my opti. i would test the pump before replacing or buying an opti. imo replacing a pump will b easier and cheaper than an opti.
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The opti is more difficult to diagnose. Lots of backfiring is a big clue that your cap and rotor has kicked the bucket. Otherwise stumbling, missing, hesitating, not starting, etc. are some of the symptoms a bad opti can cause.
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The only real way to prove that you have a problem with the fuel pump is to hook up a fuel pressure gauge to the rail and see what pressure you are getting at idle and WOT under load. That is after verifying that it is getting power and priming of course.
The opti is more difficult to diagnose. Lots of backfiring is a big clue that your cap and rotor has kicked the bucket. Otherwise stumbling, missing, hesitating, not starting, etc. are some of the symptoms a bad opti can cause.
The opti is more difficult to diagnose. Lots of backfiring is a big clue that your cap and rotor has kicked the bucket. Otherwise stumbling, missing, hesitating, not starting, etc. are some of the symptoms a bad opti can cause.