Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 10:21:54 -0700
Reply-To: Mark Hersh <cmwolfsburg@GMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Mark Hersh <cmwolfsburg@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Hard/no start story, '86 2.1, AT, mostly removed AC
In-Reply-To: <CAKT-6Ms0nziXxtg2XQnk_C2JxGkRKst6k2v5z=D71Ux=A7Ostg@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Well, it turned out to be a broken wire near the fuel pump relay (in the
engine compartment). So I guess I now believe in coincidences.
The reason it took until now to diagnose/fix is that the camper was ~500
miles away and we finally mobilized to get down there and fetch it.
Full disclosure, I did not find it. I replaced the fuel pump relay, tried
a new ignition switch (just by unplugging/replugging the connector),
cleaned up a couple of grounds in the engine compartment and the
connections to the coil, and nothing worked. I didn't notice any broken
wires. Oh well.
A garage, Metric Motors in Anderson, CA, looked at it after it got towed in
Monday afternoon (thanks, Better World Club!) and by COB it was running
again for their basic diagnostic charge (1/2 hour of the basic labor
rate). I found that they had good reviews on Roadhaus.
Now we have motored home with no problems.
Thanks, Dennis, and list!
Oh, and our new black dog, Skeeter, seems to like the camper just fine!
And another funny thing: When I tried the new ignition switch, our "key in
ignition/door open" chime went off. It doesn't work with the
recently-replaced ignition switch that's in there.... Maybe it's not
completely compatible...?
Mark
--
86 Campmobile Six-Seater "Monty"
Black dogs are euthanized at a greater rate than other-colored dogs,
regardless of temperament. Learn about Black Dog Syndrome at
http://www.blackpearldogs.com/ Learn about black dogs in a Vanagon at
http://www.pbase.com/mhersh/image/108220533
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Mark Hersh <cmwolfsburg@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Dennis. Now, I'm thinking the trouble might in fact be those
> connectors in the fuse box as why else after repeated attempts would my
> removing and replacing some unknown relay on top of the fuse box fix
> (temporarily) the problem. So that will be my first look.
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> To begin with the fuel pump and fuel injection relays are mounted in a
>> box above the ignition coil. There are no relays up front for either unless
>> something was added. You need to do some real troubleshooting. From the
>> ignition switch to the ignition coil the path does include going into and
>> back out of the fuse box. It is fairly common for those pin connectors to
>> burn up a bit and create an intermittent connection. No fuses are involved
>> but the box is used to connect the two harnesses.
>>
>> Looking at the wiring diagram note tracks 11 and 13. Bridge the wires at
>> connector A8 to D15 and this will address the connector problem. Pay
>> attention to the indicator lights while cranking the engine also. It is
>> common for an ignition switch to fail in a way where the ignition circuit
>> will turn on and then turn off again as the key is turned to the cranking
>> position.
>>
>> For those that also have starter not cranking issues also not the that
>> the starter solenoid circuit also has a run through the fuse box.
>> Connectors B8 to D24. For those adding relays there is also a connection to
>> the brake warning light system and for westys with the fridge relay. Both
>> use the solenoid as a ground and replacing the solenoid coil with a low
>> current draw relay can mess up both circuits and disable the cruise control.
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> 86 Campmobile Six-Seater "Monty"
>
> Black dogs are euthanized at a greater rate than other-colored dogs,
> regardless of temperament. Learn about Black Dog Syndrome at
> http://www.blackpearldogs.com/ Learn about black dogs in a Vanagon at
> http://www.pbase.com/mhersh/image/108220533
>
|