No trouble codes and doesn’t start
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No trouble codes and doesn’t start
2000 LS1 in a 68 Camaro -She was running. Drove to the gas station & I shut her off. Wouldn’t restart. Has no trouble codes. Got her home. Had fuel pressure - had no spark. No trouble codes. I replaced the crank sensor and then she started & then I shut her off & now she won’t start again. No trouble codes and I can’t get her started.
What do you think? Suggestions? Comments? Thanks in advance.
What do you think? Suggestions? Comments? Thanks in advance.
#2
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Check ALL electrical connections and grounds.
#4
Checked all six coils- no spark. Checked all my fuses- I’m good -checked my relays -check good.
I went to check power at my harness connection to my coil packs. It is still the stock set up. I was curious to know what I should have on each color wire going to my coils -harness -for each side ?
I went to check power at my harness connection to my coil packs. It is still the stock set up. I was curious to know what I should have on each color wire going to my coils -harness -for each side ?
#5
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SIX coils?????
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Checked all six coils- no spark. Checked all my fuses- I’m good -checked my relays -check good.
I went to check power at my harness connection to my coil packs. It is still the stock set up. I was curious to know what I should have on each color wire going to my coils -harness -for each side ?
I went to check power at my harness connection to my coil packs. It is still the stock set up. I was curious to know what I should have on each color wire going to my coils -harness -for each side ?
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2nd Post - No trouble Codes / No start
Reposting again! Please help! Stumped. All these views and no new suggestions??
2000 LS1 in a 68 Camaro -Daily driver. Drove to the gas station & I shut her off. Wouldn’t restart. Has no trouble codes. Got her home. Had fuel pressure - had no spark. No trouble codes. I replaced the crank sensor and then she started & then I shut her off & now she won’t start again. No trouble codes and I can’t get her started.
What do you think? Suggestions? Comments? Thanks in advance.
New crank sensor, disabled vats, checked & double checked all electrical connections, relays, etc.
Stumped 🤔 Please help.
2000 LS1 in a 68 Camaro -Daily driver. Drove to the gas station & I shut her off. Wouldn’t restart. Has no trouble codes. Got her home. Had fuel pressure - had no spark. No trouble codes. I replaced the crank sensor and then she started & then I shut her off & now she won’t start again. No trouble codes and I can’t get her started.
What do you think? Suggestions? Comments? Thanks in advance.
New crank sensor, disabled vats, checked & double checked all electrical connections, relays, etc.
Stumped 🤔 Please help.
#12
Do you have injector pulse?
If you've got no spark or inj pulse then you were on the right track with the crank sensor.
My next move would be to plug in a scanner and see if it reads engine RPMs when cranking. If it doesn't the signal isn't making it to the PCM.
I'd want to see cam pulses too. Not everyone has a lab scope though.
Do you have 12V to the coils and injectors while cranking?
Joe
If you've got no spark or inj pulse then you were on the right track with the crank sensor.
My next move would be to plug in a scanner and see if it reads engine RPMs when cranking. If it doesn't the signal isn't making it to the PCM.
I'd want to see cam pulses too. Not everyone has a lab scope though.
Do you have 12V to the coils and injectors while cranking?
Joe
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B52bombardier1 (06-23-2019)
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Fuses? Just throwing it out there even though you said you checked relays, etc.
And you can have fuel pressure, but the injectors not be pulsing. I always pull the fuel rails (it's easy to do) and put a piece of card board underneath it and then crank the engine to see if the injectors are actually spraying fuel
I've also seen a couple times issues where the grounding locations behind the heads become a little loose causing issues, but you may have check that. Make sure they are real tight.
And you can have fuel pressure, but the injectors not be pulsing. I always pull the fuel rails (it's easy to do) and put a piece of card board underneath it and then crank the engine to see if the injectors are actually spraying fuel
I've also seen a couple times issues where the grounding locations behind the heads become a little loose causing issues, but you may have check that. Make sure they are real tight.
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Do you have injector pulse?
If you've got no spark or inj pulse then you were on the right track with the crank sensor.
My next move would be to plug in a scanner and see if it reads engine RPMs when cranking. If it doesn't the signal isn't making it to the PCM.
I'd want to see cam pulses too. Not everyone has a lab scope though.
Do you have 12V to the coils and injectors while cranking?
Joe
If you've got no spark or inj pulse then you were on the right track with the crank sensor.
My next move would be to plug in a scanner and see if it reads engine RPMs when cranking. If it doesn't the signal isn't making it to the PCM.
I'd want to see cam pulses too. Not everyone has a lab scope though.
Do you have 12V to the coils and injectors while cranking?
Joe
So if there is a bad connection after the live 12V feed, you would still not fire.
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B52bombardier1 (06-23-2019)
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I took everyone’s advice and I checked the voltage of the coils and at the crank sensor. At first I didn’t see voltage of the crank sensor and then I did. I put everything back together and I took apart some connectors and reconnected them. She started right up. Took her out for a ride, shut it and then she started right back up again. Fingers crossed she might be fixed. Thank you for the support out there!
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kpeters59 (06-27-2019)
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From what I read it seems you went over where the problem was. Just not knowing exactly where. I would go over everything again inspecting for any kind of flaw in anything. Mainly wiring/connections of coarse. Got some good help in here. Good luck man.