95 3.2 Sov. Hard to start when hot........ Help!!
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Most likely fault is the crankshaft sensor. Try checking the resistance when it won't start and you might find it's either open circuit or reads in megohms. The funny thing is the car will often keep running when hot but often won't start if you switch off until it cools. The other trick you can try is pouring cold water over the sensor,if it restarts then you know it's the sensor that's faulty.
jimdollar said:
Most likely fault is the crankshaft sensor. Try checking the resistance when it won't start and you might find it's either open circuit or reads in megohms. The funny thing is the car will often keep running when hot but often won't start if you switch off until it cools. The other trick you can try is pouring cold water over the sensor,if it restarts then you know it's the sensor that's faulty.
Thanks for the suggestions.Crank sensor is fine, as are Temp sensor & ECU. There are no codes present.
Going to change plugs & leads, clean throttle body etc & see what that does.
Cant do much with the Rochester valve until we get it running. A google session tells me new ones are like hens teeth but i can possibly clean it with an air line at no more than 3 psi....... We shall see!!
Thanks for all the suggestions & sorry for late update.
I've changed plugs & leads, cleaned throttle body & it starts from cold much better.
Smells rich when running & seems to need at least 2 goes to start from hot, I've tried this with & without fuel cap in place & it changes nothing!
I've changed plugs & leads, cleaned throttle body & it starts from cold much better.
Smells rich when running & seems to need at least 2 goes to start from hot, I've tried this with & without fuel cap in place & it changes nothing!
Finally fixed.
Turns out it was the Cam Sensor after all despite being perfectly lined up!
Got no fault codes up & actually only discovered the issue when I disconnected it & the car still started as bad as when it was connected!
Needless to say, the offending part is no longer available but the Bay of Fleas yielded one for the princely sum of £24.
Car now starts better than it's ever done!
Turns out it was the Cam Sensor after all despite being perfectly lined up!
Got no fault codes up & actually only discovered the issue when I disconnected it & the car still started as bad as when it was connected!
Needless to say, the offending part is no longer available but the Bay of Fleas yielded one for the princely sum of £24.
Car now starts better than it's ever done!
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