Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 01:31:25 -0500
Reply-To: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: electrical problem
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Intermittent stuff is always hard to track. This is where knowing how things
are wired and paying attention to what stops working is helpful. You could
also have multiple failures. Look for a low voltage situation. Make sure the
alternator is working properly. It is possible to have power for the starter
with enough voltage drops in bad places for a weak battery to give a no-fire
yet still turn the engine over.
Dennis
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Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 7:43 PM
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Subject: electrical problem
Particulars: 1990 Westy, 217K on original engine. Today I went out to run
some errands and the van wouldn't start. Cranked as usual, but no start.
It always starts right up, but not this time. Let it sit, tried again, no
start. Let it sit, tried again, and it started. After several miles I was
rolling along at about 45-50 mph and it just died. The tack dropped to
zero, I lost power, and as suddenly as the power left it came back. This
was just a fraction of a second. A mile or two down the road it did it
again, but this time for maybe two or three seconds, and as I was pulling to
the side of the road it came to life again. Then again about a mile later,
only this time it was dead. I put my flashers on, but they didn't work. I
tried to start it a couple of times, no go. I hit the flasher switch a
couple of times and suddenly they started working, then I tried to start it
again and it came to life. Then I had an uneventful drive back home.
Now I'm afraid to try to go anywhere. I checked the battery terminals for
loose connections; everything seems fine. I don't have a clue as to where
to start looking, and since it's intermittent I'm afraid that a shop
wouldn't be able to replicate the problem.
I wondered about the ignition switch itself, so when I got home I fussed
with it some without turning the engine off but no amount of jiggling and
wiggling the key in the ignition produced anything.
I guess I'll go out and start pulling and re-seating relays, checking and
cleaning grounds, etc., but other than that I'm clueless as to what it might
be. If I remember corectly, I had the usual red leds and could hear the
fuel pump pressurize as I switched the ignition on each time.
I'm hoping that some of you electrical wizards on the list will recognize
that symptom and have some feedback for me.
TIA
Bob Trousdale
'90 Westy
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