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I have a 1990 XjR 4.0 which since it's winter lay up refuses to start.i have renewed the coil, dizzy cap, rotor arm and had the immobiliser disconnected and still nothing. car turns over sweetly just no spark and apparently no no pulse to the injectors. I wave taken it to a trusted garage to diagnose but it has him stumped too. Next thing to try is the cam position sensor, could I be right in assuming this could be the cause? The other thing to consider is potential damage to the ecu from jump starting it, any thoughts please,
Cheers
Darren
I have a 1990 XjR 4.0 which since it's winter lay up refuses to start.i have renewed the coil, dizzy cap, rotor arm and had the immobiliser disconnected and still nothing. car turns over sweetly just no spark and apparently no no pulse to the injectors. I wave taken it to a trusted garage to diagnose but it has him stumped too. Next thing to try is the cam position sensor, could I be right in assuming this could be the cause? The other thing to consider is potential damage to the ecu from jump starting it, any thoughts please,
Cheers
Darren
Yes it could be crank position sensor.
A indication - not always a guaranteed diagnosis - is when turning the engine over the rev counter should flicker slightly - if not then I'd make sure the sensor connections are clean and sound and if they are replace the sensor as these can randomly fail.
A indication - not always a guaranteed diagnosis - is when turning the engine over the rev counter should flicker slightly - if not then I'd make sure the sensor connections are clean and sound and if they are replace the sensor as these can randomly fail.
Jim AK said:
Same issue with my 96 X300 3.2 Sovereign.Been laid up since mid January.
Should I be looking at same things?
Depends on the exact symptoms but yes, crank position sensor is a likely candidate for sudden failure to start. Do the usual free stuff first - check fuses, plugs, under bonnet connections and see if the rev counter flickers when you turn the engine over. Should I be looking at same things?
If the engine won't even turn over but know the battery is good then you may have a immobiliser or starter/wiring fault
Perhaps I should have added.....(I dont feel so guilty now its fixed) ...you can test them, so no need to gamble.
There should be about 1000ohms resistance across the two pins.
If its open circuit its TF'ed
Test the old one now its off see what it says compaired to the new one, be handy for anyone else.
There should be about 1000ohms resistance across the two pins.
If its open circuit its TF'ed
Test the old one now its off see what it says compaired to the new one, be handy for anyone else.
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