Stalled and won't start Hi all, I have a 97 Trans Am In August I replaced the fuel pump and ICM. I started the car Saturday for it's weekly start and fired right up. Then stalled now won't start again, just turns over. I hear the fuel pump kick on when I turn the key. The original Opti is in the car, but I only have 37,000 miles on it. Could the Opti be gone? Is there an easy way to tell? Thanks for reading or any input. |
It could be many things. First rule out fuel "pressure" as a cause. Hearing the pump or just pushing the Schrader valve and seeing gas come out is NO way to check FP. Use a gauge If FP checks good move on to ignition ICM/Coil/Opti are then likely candidates. If the ICM you replaced was not a AC Delco....might want to test that. Some auto part stores have a tester for it....but it can test good cold but fail when hot. The later not something that occurs during bench testing...unless you use a heat gun on it |
If an opti acts up it usually presents with sputtering/missing/backfire/etc. The "starts fine one minute/quits the next" is usually coil/ICM related. As stated, check your fuel pressure. If you want to do a shade tree thing, get some starter fluid, have someone crank over the engine while you spray it in the throttle body and see if it'll fire up. |
OK thank you for the replies. So I can't get a fuel pressure gauge until the weekend now. I had replaced the ICM and fuel relay in August when I replaced the fuel pump. So I replaced those with the old ones that I had (because it wasn't them in August it was the fuel pump). My buddy just came over with a spark plug tester and we put that on, I am not getting any spark. Like I said the car was running fine, started no problem, just died at idle and now just turns over. So now I am thinking coil???? |
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So I am not very knowledgeable with checking omhs. But I put the positive on where the coil wire connects and checked the other 3 connectors I get the same reading (the dial on the omhs reader at 20k) which is 5.61 I also checked that all 3 connectors have continuity between them. Does any of this makes sense? |
Thats 5610 ohms. If its a stock coil it may be bad, since its supposed to be 8500 ohms. Swap out the coil, and see if that does it. |
OK thanks, I appreciate the reply |
So I bought a new coil and compared the 2ohm readings Old 5.16 New 8.03. So I guess that might be the issue? |
It could be. Hook the new one up and see if you get spark. |
It was the coil |
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