Misfiring and others....
Discussion
Seemed to have just made it home from london tonight, pulled up on driveway and car almost cuts out, I had notice missing about 3,500rpm on the way home. Recently replaced the ignition module (original lucas) with another (bri???? something or other) so thinking may be it is this. Who makes the best now, is it still Lucas? Also heard an arcing sound in the battery region when the rad fan kicked in and out, along with the red ignition light flickering, any ideas what is causing this?
Sounds more like an alternator problem.
I'm guessing you had the lights, heater fan, etc. on at the same time. What voltage was the meter showing?
The arcing sound could have been the fan relays clicking on/off as the voltage was dropping off.
As a first step, have you checked the tension on the belt?
I'm guessing you had the lights, heater fan, etc. on at the same time. What voltage was the meter showing?
The arcing sound could have been the fan relays clicking on/off as the voltage was dropping off.
As a first step, have you checked the tension on the belt?
Andy_J_G said:
Recently replaced the ignition module (original lucas) with another (bri???? something or other) so thinking may be it is this. Who makes the best now, is it still Lucas?
Would that have been Britparts ?I`d look for an original Lucas if one can be found
Andy_J_G said:
Tension seems ok (just had 6k service) and the alternator is putting out about 14.2v, is that ok?
14.2v measured at the alternator? Or the battery? Have a very good look at the 100A fuse, may not be blown but high resistance because of corroded connections etc could give these symptomsMr Jenks said:
14.2v measured at the alternator? Or the battery? Have a very good look at the 100A fuse, may not be blown but high resistance because of corroded connections etc could give these symptoms
That was measured on the alternator - tried unplugging the ecu to reset it, but no difference. Could the stepper motor be the culprit? Where is the fuse you refer to?Gassing Station | Griffith | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


