Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 11:03:06 -0500
Reply-To: "kenneth wilford (Van-Again)" <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
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From: "kenneth wilford (Van-Again)" <kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: 1.9 - not starting
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Jimmy, yes of course both of these things are issues. So you need to check
the timing and set it statically. If there is a question you can use a
screw driver on the number one spark plug hole to find TDC along with the
marks on the big pulley and the distributor. Once the timing is set, lock
the distributor. Find out what is going on with the temp II plug and fix
that with a new plug if need be. We have them if you need them. They are
the same as the fuel injector plugs except those are black and the one for
the temp II is blue. You want to get a copy of the Bentley Manual, test
the Temp II with an ohm meter, repair the wiring, if the temp II tests good
at the sender, plug it in and test it at the ECU plug. I have had them
test good at the sender but the ECU plug it has a bad reading due to bad
wiring or bad grounds. Check the grounds on the driver's side cylinder
head and the strap that goes from the firewall to the head.
Once all of this is checked and good to go, if it still doesn't start,
check for spark while cranking. You want multiple white sparks, not just
one or two yellow ones every now and again. Also getting a compression
test is a good base line to be sure that there isn't a bigger reason why it
isn't starting.
Let me know if you need further advice.
Ken
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 10:23 AM Jimmy Johnston <inmytree1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm helping a local Vanagon owner with a no start issue. We are talking
> about a 1985 GL with a 1.9 and manual transmission. She had it with a local
> mechanic for 6 months and they couldn't fix the problem. It's been awhile
> since I worked on a VW engine as my I have a Subie, so I'm seeking guidance
> from y'all.
>
> Things completed by the shop over the past months:
>
> Replace the ECU
> Replace the Coil
>
> The starter looks brand new. The engine cranks but doesn't fire. I hear
> the fuel pump. I have not checked for pressure yet, I will next visit. I
> found a couple odd things when looking it over. The distributor was loose,
> as I could twist with ease. Also, the temp 2 sensor wiring connector/plug
> is nowhere to be found (see photo). It looks like the someone did some
> work on the ground (see photo).
>
> My questions are:
> Would a loose distributor cause a no start condition?
> Could the missing plug to the temp 2 sensor cause a no start condition?
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/w99oftQFMP2tqpxv9
>
> Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
>
> Jimmy
> Wilmington, NC
>
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Thanks,
Ken Wilford
John 3:16
www.vanagain.com
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