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03-22-2005, 07:24 PM | #16 | |
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Re: Car will not start
Mysatilac, After I posted I thought "this guy is pulling my leg and I fell for it" Thanxs for the clarification. Good luck with the Honda.
Is it possible for a throttle position sensor to fail at statup only. I'm thinking that if it is showing the pedal floored the pcm would indeed enter a clear flood mode. Could it function after startup? |
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03-22-2005, 10:59 PM | #17 | |
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Thanks, I've narrowed down the honda's problems to a couple of components (ICM, Ignition Switch, or CPS?)... You could check the TPS at start up by probing the dark blue wire (+), and the black wire (-), with a multimeter to see what voltage it is sending to the PCM Idle (.25 - 1 DCV) WOT (4 - 4.8DCV) "clear flood mode" So I assume you should see a reading of about 2 - 3DCV while cranking at partial throttle, and check the gray wire (+) and ground to see if you're getting the reference voltage of ~5DCV from the PCM but unless it was just loose, I dont think that it would start functioning after startup...
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1 Check for spark again only this time try as Mysatilac stated. Quote:
2 With the car running tap on the throttle position sensor with a wooden hammer handle and see if there is any change in the idle. I'm to lazy to get out the multi meter or I would follow Mysatilac's advice on the test procedure. Quote:
3 You don't mention #5 on Sierrap615's list, clogged injectors/low fuel pressure. Check as recommended. If this works go to #4. 4 Enjoy a great day with your family. |
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Re: Car will not start
We bought a 2003 Vue for our teenage daughter. About a month later the car randomly began not starting. If we waited a couple of hours it usually started fine. Mechanics could not recreate the issue. We notice the key was quite worn. I visited the GMC dealer and purchased 2 new keys for the car. $10 a piece. One key went into the "key drawer," the other on her key chain. Absolutely zero problems for 1 year. Then randomly began same thing. Again mechanics could not recreate and found nothing wrong. But my daughter noticed the key had one spot that was very worn. When comparing the 2 keys I had purchased over a year ago(1 used for a year, 1 in the key drawer for a year) the key was definitely worn down in one particular spot. She has been using the new key for 5 months now without issue. Ik Ik I am not a mechanic or even close. Just thought I would throw this out there to see if it could help someone else. It is definitely inexpensive to try.
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