Fuel injection/Motronic system 2.5l
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 7:51 pm
On startup i'd imagine the Motronic behaves like a PLC and only initiates combustion when certain criteria are met; i've got an intermittent problem of this criteria not getting met. I've hooked up a bank of status leds to the DME relay and everything seems to be ok there, i think the problem is with whatever has to happen for a spark to be sent. That said, i think i've heard the DME relay chattering once or twice when starting problems have occurred, but that isn't to say the relay is at fault.
It just cranks on for ages sometimes and the starter motor occasionally stalls, however i suspect the starter is generally ok for a 30yr old and always spins up to speed very well. I think the problem might concern whatever is telling the Motronic that the engine is actually, physically spinning; is there some kind of a failsafe to immobilise ignition if no crank speed is detected? I know such failsafes exist in fuelling circuits.
Also, is LE-Jet clever enough to shut off fuelling when you're coasting with your foot off the gas, or was oil too plentiful to be worrying about that in 1986?
It just cranks on for ages sometimes and the starter motor occasionally stalls, however i suspect the starter is generally ok for a 30yr old and always spins up to speed very well. I think the problem might concern whatever is telling the Motronic that the engine is actually, physically spinning; is there some kind of a failsafe to immobilise ignition if no crank speed is detected? I know such failsafes exist in fuelling circuits.
Also, is LE-Jet clever enough to shut off fuelling when you're coasting with your foot off the gas, or was oil too plentiful to be worrying about that in 1986?