No start help
#1
No start help
Hey all - my 97 disco 1 will not start and I cannot figure out why.
Here's some background:
Was running but had a misfire on cylinder 7. Replaced the engine gasket and fixed the misfire. When putting the engine back together I accidentally left the crankshaft position sensor line on the exhaust manifold.
Drove for a while without realizing then it died. Saw that the wire had been burned against the manifold and was exposed.
Replaced the wire
checked fuses, grounds, relays
Replaced the CkPS... no go
Replaced the camshaft sensor... no go
Replaced the ECU and alarm ECU from a 97... still no go
I'm at a loss here and cannot figure out what has happened! It's killing me.
Gonna reset the inertia switch tonight.
Any other ideas on what could be the issue?
Here's some background:
Was running but had a misfire on cylinder 7. Replaced the engine gasket and fixed the misfire. When putting the engine back together I accidentally left the crankshaft position sensor line on the exhaust manifold.
Drove for a while without realizing then it died. Saw that the wire had been burned against the manifold and was exposed.
Replaced the wire
checked fuses, grounds, relays
Replaced the CkPS... no go
Replaced the camshaft sensor... no go
Replaced the ECU and alarm ECU from a 97... still no go
I'm at a loss here and cannot figure out what has happened! It's killing me.
Gonna reset the inertia switch tonight.
Any other ideas on what could be the issue?
#4
Did you check the big fuses under the hood behind the battery? Also I saw you checked the grounds, does that include the ones from the battery AND the starter? My grounds could cause a no start by blowing on them the corrosion was so bad. Once cleaned never an issue again.
the engine turns over but won’t start. Not getting fire. Fuel pump engaging, pressure is good...
think that the ckps wasn’t installed with the spacers... making it not sit flush in the flywheel. I know they can be sensitive. Gonna check that within the next few days.
if that’s not it then I’m really leaning towards the ecm...
but I’ve heard they plug and play with the ecm and alarm unit (matching part number of course)
yet its not starting... is there a chance that it needs to be programmed? Anyone know?
#6
#7
Update- don’t think it’s the ckps. Not sure it if was ever the issue. Upon inspection of the wire it had just slightly melted the copper insulation but not touched the green and red wires going to the sensor. I’m at a loss. Replaced the ckps regardless.
When it died it was driving fine and out of no where lost fuel pressure. It began idling high (3-4k) and wouldn’t accelerate.
Now it won’t crank. It turns over but isn’t getting fire to the plugs.
Fuel pressure is good. Fuel pump engages when the key is put in start. Fuel line is pumping gas at fuel rail. Yet the plugs are dry...
No blown fuses.
Multiunit relay possibly?
ecu issue?
It’s not getting fire and something is restricting the fuel to the plugs...
This one is kicking my rear end.
When it died it was driving fine and out of no where lost fuel pressure. It began idling high (3-4k) and wouldn’t accelerate.
Now it won’t crank. It turns over but isn’t getting fire to the plugs.
Fuel pressure is good. Fuel pump engages when the key is put in start. Fuel line is pumping gas at fuel rail. Yet the plugs are dry...
No blown fuses.
Multiunit relay possibly?
ecu issue?
It’s not getting fire and something is restricting the fuel to the plugs...
This one is kicking my rear end.
#8
Sounds electronic. If you have no fuel from injectors but fuel pressure somethings not telling the injectors to fire. Also no spark at same time like somethings not telling plugs to fire. That’s two major systems not working at the same time I would find it hard to believe both systems had a failure together. I guess what I’m saying is what could cause them BOTH to not work at the same time?
#9
Sounds electronic. If you have no fuel from injectors but fuel pressure somethings not telling the injectors to fire. Also no spark at same time like somethings not telling plugs to fire. That’s two major systems not working at the same time I would find it hard to believe both systems had a failure together. I guess what I’m saying is what could cause them BOTH to not work at the same time?