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    So, the other week I was driving home home school and the car just turned off on me and I haven't been able to get it running since then... I've checked and i have fuel and air but no spark. It has started twice but only for a half second then it would die out....

    So far I have replaced the ignition coil, cap and rotor, crankshaft position sensor, and the ecu has not visible damage to it infact it looks brand new, the timing belt is not broken, the battery died so I have to jump start it, the motor ground is good.

    I'm lost and don't know what to look for anymore please help Ive been driving my truck around and its almost bankrupted me because of the gas I'm spend for it

    thanks in advance


    #2
    so it cranks but wont start?

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      #3
      that's correct

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        #4
        Often, a running E30 won't fire on a dead battery, no matter how much a battery charger does.

        Did your battery take a charge?

        Anyone wanna take a guess at the first thing I am gonna tell this guy to check?

        Closing SOON!
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        Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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          #5
          I had this problem.. I solved when I made sure the instrument cluster harnesses were all tied in and no loose connections. & then I also found my main harness to ECU was unplugged. lol.


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            #6
            If this is an M20B25, work your way through the list before. The process is similar, but not exactly the same, for an M20B27.

            For the engine to run the following conditions must be met:

            Power on DME pins:
            27 Start Input
            18 Un-switched Power input
            37 Power Input from Main Relay

            Ground on DME pins 2, 14, 19, 24

            Timing data from the CPS on DME pins 47 & 48 from a rotating engine

            To have spark power must be present at the coil positive and ground pulses
            from the DME's pin 1 must reach the coil negative. Power to the coil is
            controlled by the ignition switch via C101. When checking for spark, use the
            output lead from the coil to eliminate the distributor, rotor and plug wires.

            To have injector firing power must be present at each injector and ground
            pulses from the DME's pin 16 (Bank1) and pin 17 (Bank2) must reach the
            respective injector bank. Note that the injectors are wired as two banks of
            three. With cylinder 1,3,5 being bank 1 and 2,4,6 being bank 2. Power to the
            injectors is controlled by the main relay.

            The fuel pump relay must have power on pin 86 (relay coil) from the main relay
            output (pin 87) and power on pin 30. The DME will ground pin 85 to turn on the
            relay and power the pump(s) via pin 87. Of the above, only the fuel pump power
            is fused. So if the there's power at pin 87, but not at the pump, check fuse
            11.

            The main relay and DME pin 18 receive power from the smaller of the two wires
            that connect to the battery's positive terminal. That wire incorporates an
            in-line fuse. When the DME is presented with a start signal, it grounds the
            main relay pin 85 and furnishes power to the fuel pump relay, injectors, and
            DME.

            Troubleshooting:

            Disconnect the battery and the DME cable. Then:

            1) Disconnect the coil negative and check continuity from that connector to
            DME pin 1. Also verify that from DME pin 1 to ground is an open circuit.

            2) Check the resistance across DME 47 & 48, which should be 500-560
            ohms. If the CPS is dismounted, the resistance can be seen to change
            from about 500 to 540-560 when a ferrous object is brought to the face of the
            sensor. Neither pin should be grounded.

            3) Check for continuity from DME 36 to main relay 85 and from DME 3 to fuel
            pump relay 85.

            Reconnect the coil, remount the CPS (air gap should be 0.040"), plug the
            relays back in, reconnect the DME, and connect the battery. Then do the
            following checks:

            1) With the key off, verify that power is present at DME pin 18 and main relay
            86 & 30.

            2) With the key on, verify that power is present at DME pin 27 and pin
            18. Power to pin 18 is from the main relay and there should be power to the
            injectors and fuel pump relay.

            3) With the key on, verify that no voltage is present at the DME grounds (2,
            14, 19, 24).

            4) Verify that power is present at the coil positive and at fuel pump relay
            pin 30. Those get switched power from the ignition switch via C101.

            The engine will start and run (if poorly) with only those connections to the
            DME in place. The other signals from Cylinder ID, AFM, temp sensor, etc., are
            necessary for proper operation. But they won't prevent the engine from firing.

            IMPORTANT:

            A power check means seeing a voltage within about a tenth of a volt of what
            you measure across the batter terminals, which should be at least 12.6v on a
            charged battery.

            A continuity check means seeing less that 1 ohm of resistance.

            An open circuit means seeing a resistance of at least 100k ohms.

            A good quality auto-ranging Digital Multimeter will make these tests much
            easier.
            The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
            Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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              #7
              Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
              Often, a running E30 won't fire on a dead battery, no matter how much a battery charger does.

              Did your battery take a charge?

              Anyone wanna take a guess at the first thing I am gonna tell this guy to check?
              the battery wasn't dead it died form me cranking is so much and it not firing up now i hook jumper cables up to my truck to try and start it. btw the truck is a dodge ram 2500 v10 so its making enough juice to start the car.

              Originally posted by IminDiegoTriick View Post
              I had this problem.. I solved when I made sure the instrument cluster harnesses were all tied in and no loose connections. & then I also found my main harness to ECU was unplugged. lol.
              lol nope mine plugged in and still nothing

              Originally posted by jlevie View Post
              If this is an M20B25, work your way through the list before. The process is similar, but not exactly the same, for an M20B27.

              For the engine to run the following conditions must be met:

              Power on DME pins:
              27 Start Input
              18 Un-switched Power input
              37 Power Input from Main Relay

              Ground on DME pins 2, 14, 19, 24

              Timing data from the CPS on DME pins 47 & 48 from a rotating engine

              To have spark power must be present at the coil positive and ground pulses
              from the DME's pin 1 must reach the coil negative. Power to the coil is
              controlled by the ignition switch via C101. When checking for spark, use the
              output lead from the coil to eliminate the distributor, rotor and plug wires.

              To have injector firing power must be present at each injector and ground
              pulses from the DME's pin 16 (Bank1) and pin 17 (Bank2) must reach the
              respective injector bank. Note that the injectors are wired as two banks of
              three. With cylinder 1,3,5 being bank 1 and 2,4,6 being bank 2. Power to the
              injectors is controlled by the main relay.

              The fuel pump relay must have power on pin 86 (relay coil) from the main relay
              output (pin 87) and power on pin 30. The DME will ground pin 85 to turn on the
              relay and power the pump(s) via pin 87. Of the above, only the fuel pump power
              is fused. So if the there's power at pin 87, but not at the pump, check fuse
              11.

              The main relay and DME pin 18 receive power from the smaller of the two wires
              that connect to the battery's positive terminal. That wire incorporates an
              in-line fuse. When the DME is presented with a start signal, it grounds the
              main relay pin 85 and furnishes power to the fuel pump relay, injectors, and
              DME.

              Troubleshooting:

              Disconnect the battery and the DME cable. Then:

              1) Disconnect the coil negative and check continuity from that connector to
              DME pin 1. Also verify that from DME pin 1 to ground is an open circuit.

              2) Check the resistance across DME 47 & 48, which should be 500-560
              ohms. If the CPS is dismounted, the resistance can be seen to change
              from about 500 to 540-560 when a ferrous object is brought to the face of the
              sensor. Neither pin should be grounded.

              3) Check for continuity from DME 36 to main relay 85 and from DME 3 to fuel
              pump relay 85.

              Reconnect the coil, remount the CPS (air gap should be 0.040"), plug the
              relays back in, reconnect the DME, and connect the battery. Then do the
              following checks:

              1) With the key off, verify that power is present at DME pin 18 and main relay
              86 & 30.

              2) With the key on, verify that power is present at DME pin 27 and pin
              18. Power to pin 18 is from the main relay and there should be power to the
              injectors and fuel pump relay.

              3) With the key on, verify that no voltage is present at the DME grounds (2,
              14, 19, 24).

              4) Verify that power is present at the coil positive and at fuel pump relay
              pin 30. Those get switched power from the ignition switch via C101.

              The engine will start and run (if poorly) with only those connections to the
              DME in place. The other signals from Cylinder ID, AFM, temp sensor, etc., are
              necessary for proper operation. But they won't prevent the engine from firing.

              IMPORTANT:

              A power check means seeing a voltage within about a tenth of a volt of what
              you measure across the batter terminals, which should be at least 12.6v on a
              charged battery.

              A continuity check means seeing less that 1 ohm of resistance.

              An open circuit means seeing a resistance of at least 100k ohms.

              A good quality auto-ranging Digital Multimeter will make these tests much
              easier.

              thank you I will try this now

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                #8
                Well did it work?? I also have no spark?? please update!!


                Simplicity is your best option!

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                  #9
                  off topic,

                  but..... how come EVERY TIME i look at a thread that STEREOINSTALLER1 has posted in my computer lags?

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                    #10
                    2) Check the resistance across DME 47 & 48, which should be 500-560
                    ohms. If the CPS is dismounted, the resistance can be seen to change
                    from about 500 to 540-560 when a ferrous object is brought to the face of the
                    sensor. Neither pin should be grounded.





                    so this is 660 on my DME and the resistance on the plug is 590


                    thoughts???

                    I think its broken

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