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'86 MJ 2.5L ECM....good?


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  On 5/6/2020 at 5:09 AM, eaglescout526 said:

Then theres the pump will not operate with starter engaged.

Connect positive battery voltage to the pump contact on the starter motor relay

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I already have a 4AWG that is connected to the start solenoid and Batt Pos post. Am I to remove the fusible link from the starter solenoid and connect directly to Batt Pos post?

 

  On 5/6/2020 at 5:09 AM, eaglescout526 said:

If pump does not operate, repair wire harness between the starter motor relay and the pump side of the ballast resistor. Not sure if that is for Renault models or both.

Then it says to check the one second operation.

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So yeah, I don't have a ballast resistor.

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  On 5/6/2020 at 5:20 AM, eaglescout526 said:

All it says is to connect positive battery to the pump contact on the starter motor relay. Doesn't say how. So my guess is it is a spade connecter and not one of the fusible links that is held down by the nut on the relay.

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So this is my view. Not sure what it's asking because the harness to the fuel pump relay is way the hell over there compared to the starter solenoid. There's that 4AWG connection I was talking about too.

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Theres nothing on the starter relay to test....I wonder why the book would say to look there. I just looked at the electrical schematics for the relay and fusible links and only saw the one fusible link for the ECU, FP relay and B+ relay.

 

So theres nothing on the starter relay to give power to.  

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  On 5/6/2020 at 5:52 AM, eaglescout526 said:

Theres nothing on the starter relay to test....I wonder why the book would say to look there. I just looked at the electrical schematics for the relay and fusible links and only saw the one fusible link for the ECU, FP relay and B+ relay.

 

So theres nothing on the starter relay to give power to.  

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What about the B+ Latch Relay? Can we test that? I've seen other posts about that causing No-Start issues.

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Check the B+ relay. Check the wire harness and connectors, repair or replace as necessary. But the possible cause of the B+ would be no battery voltage applied to the injector(12V from one pin to the chassis ground).

 

That's what the book says, but nothing on how to test it.

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  On 5/6/2020 at 5:58 AM, eaglescout526 said:

Check the B+ relay. Check the wire harness and connectors, repair or replace as necessary. But the possible cause of the B+ would be no battery voltage applied to the injector(12V from one pin to the chassis ground).

 

That's what the book says, but nothing on how to test it.

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Dammit, lol.

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SatiricalHen is going to a salvage yard tomorrow for some cruise control stuff, he says he knows where an 86 2.5L is, so he said he will snag the ECU from it. Id pretty much go through the wiring before you drop in a new ECU just to prevent the same issue from happening to a new to you or reman ECU. I mean I still think it is something in the fuel pump circuit but we are running low of things to test.

 

You should pour some fuel down the TB tomorrow and see if the ISA will function after shut down.

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  On 5/6/2020 at 6:33 AM, eaglescout526 said:

SatiricalHen is going to a salvage yard tomorrow for some cruise control stuff, he says he knows where an 86 2.5L is, so he said he will snag the ECU from it. Id pretty much go through the wiring before you drop in a new ECU just to prevent the same issue from happening to a new to you or reman ECU. I mean I still think it is something in the fuel pump circuit but we are running low of things to test.

 

You should pour some fuel down the TB tomorrow and see if the ISA will function after shut down.

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When I wake up, I'll do that test and send you a video. Tell SatiricalHen to PM me and I'll chat with him.

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  On 5/6/2020 at 2:25 PM, Ωhm said:

@eaglescout526 Nice job on proving out CTS and WOT switches. I think my testing flaw came with leaving the ECU connected to the harness. Lesson learned.

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Glad we're all learning here! I wouldn't mind this lesson ending sooner than later, for all of our mental sakes.

 

Here is a video of the MJ firing via fuel down TBI again, with freshly cleaned ISA. I don't necessarily know what you're looking for @eaglescout526 but it doesn't look like anything is moving;

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=14ZzcfRGiSK9ddeWep9ZBAZk8EQwiajYv

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  On 5/6/2020 at 2:25 PM, Ωhm said:

@eaglescout526 Nice job on proving out CTS and WOT switches. I think my testing flaw came with leaving the ECU connected to the harness. Lesson learned.

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Thank ya!

 

Shame, ISA motor might be chunked, but we ruled out a completely closed throttle being a problem. 

 

But we still don't have the fuel pump running when cranking with the relay. 

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  On 5/6/2020 at 4:48 PM, eaglescout526 said:

Thank ya!

 

Shame, ISA motor might be chunked, but we ruled out a completely closed throttle being a problem. 

 

But we still don't have the fuel pump running when cranking with the relay. 

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Is the ISA motor toast, or is it the ECU playing the role of electrical gremlin, causing it to not act right? Or maybe I'm wrong since it seems to be getting the proper voltage on the harness?

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