maxstu wrote: ↑23 Jun 2021, 15:35
Righto! Your help required here please! Have changed FPR (same issue) and extensively tested the injection ECU unit once again. The only (important l know) is no OHMS reading to all four injectors. I should see a reading of approx 16-16.4 ohms. And Im getting nothing!
So what is going on? Also test number 21 and 7 l dont understand. What is the procedure please?
Waiting for your replies with thanks.
Stuart
First of all, my apologies for butting in here, as I have no specific knowledge of this particular fuel injection system, and it's ages since I did any petrol at all. But I used to have fuel injected Vol-vos in the 80s-90s, and they all seemed to suffer from the same problem, which was fuel hosing when starting. That seems to be what you have got.
In answer to your question as to what's going on with the test on terminals 21 and 7............
When cranking, the voltage from the starter is shown to the ECU at terminal 21 for starting enrichment. There has to be something that time limits this feature or the injectors will hose fuel continuously while cranking. On my old Vol-vos this was done by a nasty little bimetal switch which interrupted the fuel enrichment feed after a short time according to engine temperature, and which failed closed for a passtime. These switches were not shown on the fuel injection diagrams as they weren't considered part of the injection system. Once this switch was disconnected the engine had no starting enrichment so would start normally when warm, and sometimes when cold.
So............
If you were to disconnect the wire to terminal 21 where it connects to the starter motor (or wherever it is connected), this might stop the fuel hosing. Then you would be on the way to finding the root cause. Then you would have to look for whatever mechanism this system uses to time limit the starting enrichment. (bimetal switch/ temperature sender etc) As I said, I have no knowledge of this particular system, and I understand that others trying to help you do!