hi
broke down at the weekend(first time in 3 years) and first time in 35 years on a transporter home
lost all power and aa have pointed towards ignition module or coil.
the module he pointed out was the one with the plug on..leads go to distibutor
are these modules still available >????
Brickwerks have these in stock. Be careful as there are two different types. They call it an 'ignition amplifier'. Has the coil been checked to make sure it is not the problem? No point replacing the amplifier if the problem is with the coil. Good luck.
VERAT25 wrote:
try a spare from another 1.9 petrol
This is the easiest option if you don't have all the correct test gear.
Find someone near you (on here ) and swap bits around (coil first, then Ignition Amp, then dizzy) until you get your sparks back. Mind you, I take it you have a simple test meter and have tested all the relevant connections on the afore mentioned parts ? Sometimes the plug on the bottom of the ignition amp gets a bit of corrosion on it's terminals, and a good clean up and re-plugging it in will sort that, though I would have thought the AA bod would have checked that (and the connections come to think of it).
The coil can be checked quite simply with a battery, spark plug lead and plug, and a couple of bits of wire. Fit the plug lead and spark plug into the HT socket of the coil. Then connect a feed to the positive terminal of the coil from the positive of the battery. Now rest the spark plug against the negative post of the battery. Finally connect a wire to the negative terminal of the coil and briefly flash it against the negative post of the battery. If the coil is good, then the spark plug will show a spark.
You may want to wear rubber gloves whilst you do this, unless you don't mind the possible HT jolt yourself. I don't bother with the gloves 'cus I quite enjoy the jolt. It makes my eyes sparkle!
All of this is just replicating a simple contact breaker circuit.
. South African 1991 2.5i Microbus - now sadly rehomed to pay for a Melco EMT16X Embroidery Machine.
if your passing glos any time soon and can supply you with a dizzy , ign amp , coil to try
check the obvious , feed to coil , good earth connection near dizzy or on head - even if it looks ok remove and clean , ihave had non starting vans before due to bad connection even though it all looked ok.
coils rarely fail , but usually the first item to be replaced!
dizzys more often than not seems to produce intermittent faults
Oh and might be worth checking your rotor arm, if fitted with the (more complicated looking) "rev limiting" type these can cause problems (mine did in France a month ago) - just replace with a normal one (about £4 new). I mean you ain't going to over rev it (are you ?)...
fitted new coil/ and hey presto,,,,,off she went...drove around for a few miles.....back to base......engine off.........................
now will not start again...........have noticed the wire from coil goes into and under a relay in junction bow.
when i move this relay slightley i get a clicking sound from carb??????is this the auto choke????
As far as I remember, the only thing that can make a clicking noise on the carb is the fuel cut off valve (it will be mentioned a shown in the Haynes). This should not click when wires are wiggled. Suggest tracing the wire back from that solenoid (valve) on the carb and look for bad connections. A fault here WOULD cause the engine to stop for no apparent reason, BUT, would NOT cause a lack of sparks at the coil or plugs
like i said earlier.....something strange going on...aa failed to fix...............i fitted new coil and away to go// now not starting again........will do a wire check and trace at weekend......broken wire or connection seems likely
as per previous post.
just got back to this problem.
managed to get van started/ but still getting probs
anyone in cardiff area with 1.9 petrol dg 1986 that i could take a peek at.
as in pic i need to trace and renew the wire from coil(red) that is rammed into the connection on relay..have new relay and mount, just want to look at set up
any help appreciated.
verat25(cardiff) ( yes its in wales)
after poking around here van started, but now have drained battery??????????
nightmare
VERAT25 wrote:
i fitted new coil and away to go // now not starting again........
Just a thought, there are at least 2 types of coil. I wonder if the one you fitted was
A) new (or used)
B) the correct type for electronic ignition systems
A coil designed for points ignition will not work correctly with electronic ignition (or the other way round) plus fitting the wrong coil could damage it or the ignition module (small square box on l/h inner "wing").