I was driving home and the car started to drop out a bit, tacho was dropping to 0 rpm then coming back up, oil pressure gauge dropping to zero aswell.
I pulled over and turned the car off then back on, but wouldnt start.
Car has a MS2PNP, aswell as a NB8B engine swap and custom turbo kit.
I've traced through the US wiring diagram as i couldn't find a AU wiring diagram.
Things ive checked:
-Pretty much all other electrical things work fine: headlights/interior lights work, dash lights work, car cranks over.
-Fuel pump relay has no voltage to coil or line side of contacts (cabin wire colour white/red).
-BTM Fuse has 12v to both sides (Engine bay wire colour white/red)
-Could not find any blown fuses under bonnet or near drivers kick panel.
-Found that the ECU (MS2PNP) has no power either.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
EDIT- Ended up being the FUEL INJ relay. Pulled it apart and found when the coil was energized there was a very small air gap between the contact pads, about 1/4 of a mm.
Car died on the way home, need suggestions please. FIX FOUND
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Re: Car died on the way home, need suggestions please. FIX F
It would seem it's a good idea to carry a spare EFI relay. Perhaps also a cam angle sensor (CAS). Neither is all that expensive. I'm also carrying spare plugs at the moment, but that's more because I know the car is running way too rich.
Might also be worth considering that after blowing one EFI relay mine blew several more until a great auto elec traced all the wiring back from it, discovered some burnt out wiring and terminals and sorted them all out.
Might also be worth considering that after blowing one EFI relay mine blew several more until a great auto elec traced all the wiring back from it, discovered some burnt out wiring and terminals and sorted them all out.
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Re: Car died on the way home, need suggestions please. FIX F
davekmoore wrote:It would seem it's a good idea to carry a spare EFI relay. Perhaps also a cam angle sensor (CAS). Neither is all that expensive. I'm also carrying spare plugs at the moment, but that's more because I know the car is running way too rich.
Might also be worth considering that after blowing one EFI relay mine blew several more until a great auto elec traced all the wiring back from it, discovered some burnt out wiring and terminals and sorted them all out.
I will be getting a new relay, but for the time being i just bent the contact arm so it will close the circuit when energized.
The contacts didn't seem burnt at all, could have just been the heating/cooling that warped the contact arm.
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