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'96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
We drove the Park Avenue on Sunday, and had no problems with it. Started right up, and ran fine all day long. No problems for a couple of years now, since we had the fuel pump done, along with either the cam or crank position sensor.
Then, yesterday morning, I went to start it, and it cranked, but would not start. I replaced the coils and the ignition control module, since I don't figure they've been done in a long time, and they are easiest, but there was no difference. I don't have diagnostic tools, so I guess I am looking for some advice.... The gas tank is full, it turns over fine. I am thinking ignition switch, fuel filter, or who knows.... Thanks, Bob |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Since you do not have diagnostic tools, it may be a little difficult. I would like for you to atleast try to get a test light from advance or autozone it can help out a little. But you can check for spark by doing this, pull a boot off of one of the spark plugs, insert a screwdriver and hold it to where the metal part of the screwdriver is about a quarter inch away from a ground, maybe a hair less. Make sure you are holding the handle away from the metal part of the screwdriver, have someone turn the motor over and watch for spark. If you don't have anyone to help you may be able to lie it in place and get in and see from the gap under the hood with the hood up and tell. You should be able to hear the fuel pump come on when you first turn the key on, you should hear it for a few seconds. You may have to go to the back of the car and take the cap off and have someone turn the key to on. Let us know what you are experiencing(no spark, or fuel pump not coming on, or both spark and fuel pump coming on), and get back with the results.
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Wow... Thanks for the fast reply..
I put a screwdriver in the plug wire, and got no spark. I do hear the fuel pump, and I smell a bit of gas, so I guess we know the problem is electrical. I wish I had kept up with this. I used to rebuild my old Holley Carb, replace points and condenser... Heck, I even put electronic ignition on my '69 Dodge Polara... This stuff is a bit different. Thanks again... Bob |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Could be several things to look at next, the first thing I would look at is the ignition fuse.
Problems could be power not getting to the coils, or a problem with the ignition module or the crankshaft position sensor stopping the coils from getting the ground pulses it needs. Hope that helps, other than looking at the fuse you will have to get a test light or a multimeter. |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
I know you have new coil packs and ignition module but I still suggest getting the test equipment first before changing out the crank sensor just in case.
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Ok. Is there a specific tester that would be best to look for?
Wait...I looked up a Multimeter, so it is pretty self-explanatory. I will either borrow one or pick one up tomorrow. I don't find a mention of an ignition fuse in the book... Where is it located? |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Hi the first thing you will need and should have done is connect a scanner to the diagnostic link under the dash on the driver side check for codes scanners are $25-50 at parts store a basic one is fine.also you need to verify the fuel pressure with a fuel pressure gauge over 40psi the pumps are subject to failure especialy if you run below 1/4 tank is the amber check engine or service engine soon light illuminated when you turn the key on if not check ecm fuses.sounds like a crank sensor.locate and disconect the MAF sensor on the air induction inlet disconect it and crank engine.also to rule out a fuel problem spray some carb cleaner in the brake booster hose downstream of the brake booster checkvalve.
last do you have a alarm? If so it could be the problem.If you cant find the problem you need to get a diganosis. Regards, Last edited by aspireelectronics; 04-08-2009 at 01:25 AM. Reason: typo |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Write back when you get something to test with I'm sure me or someone will get back to you and walk you through what to do.
PS A code scanner is not the answer to every problem and no do not go out and spend that money 25 to 50 dollars on it unless getting a test light or multimeter as well. Advance or autozone should test for free but you can't crank it to get it there. Either way you don't have to have it diagnose the problem you are experiencing. |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Ok, so I went to Autozone, and got an Actron 7677 Auto Troubleshooter... A "not bottom of the line but not top of the line" multimeter. I did not get a code reader yet, but I will probably get that next. I never had a Check Engine light while it was running, but I'm sure there is still a code or 2 in there.
It may need a battery, but at least I have it. I just need some guidance as to what I need to do. Thanks in advance. Bob |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
I will get back to you after you do this, but this is the first thing I want you to check, you should have a 20 amp fuse, fuse #6 in your fuse panel. Check that it is good. If so check to see also that you have juice there with the ignition key in the on position(put the meter on the dc voltage scale for voltage over 20 volts, put the black lead to a ground somewhere and touch the red lead to the tips on that fuse, it should read around 12 volts). If so, then I want you to check the pink wire going to your ignition coils, make sure you are getting 12 volts, again, black lead to ground and red lead to pink wire connection going to coil packs. Do this first will walk you through the rest when you get back. Post back with the results.
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Ok, I want to make sure I get the right Fuse #6... Is this on the Passenger Side fuse box, for the Fuel Pump?
In the meantime, I disconnected the negative battery cable, unhooked the connector for the ingnition control module, and checked the pink lead. It had 11.76 volts. Then, I removed each coil, and checked the bottom lead of the 2, and each had 11.79 volts, except the top coil, which had 11.54 volts. I will check the #6 fuse on the passenger side, and post back. |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Well, I may have gave you the wrong fuse number if it said it was for your fuel pump, either way that was just the first thing I wanted you to do before checking for voltage going to the coil packs. We know the fuse is good since you have voltage going to it.
So now I want you to check this, you have a yellow wire, and a Lt blue/white wire going into your ignition module, this part may be harder to check because you have to have someone cranking the engine over while you check this on. But put the red lead to a batter positive somewhere, could just use the pink wire since you know it has juice on it now. Then take the black lead and put on the yellow wire and have someone turn the engine over, the reading should fluctuate around with the motor turning over, same thing with the Lt blue/white wire. If it does not, then the crank sensor is probably bad. If it does, the ignition module is probably bad. |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Dumb question time...
Do I clip the tester onto the outside of the wire? There does not seem to be a way to stick the probe into the backside of the connector. I presume that I am to leave the connector attached to the module. |
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
Sry, I hate to recommend this but manuals always tell you to back probe the terminals and the test lead will never fit in. I have a set that I've filed down really sharp that I usually just push through the wire insulation, I've also before took a knife and skinned back a little of insulation and go to the wire that way, and covered the wire back up with electrical tape after.
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Re: '96 Park Avenue - Cranks but won't start
My wife just ordered a movie on ppv I'm gonna watch it I hope someone can pick up where I left off and maybe also correct any errors I may have made if any.
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