Hi,
After owning my 99 100 series for a few months, and reading plenty of great info on this forum, I've finally had a major issue. The engine cranks, but will not start. More info below.
On the way to the dealer the LC died and was towed. After replacing coolant, PS fluid, and calling out a dead alternator, I went to pick it up to do the alternator myself. I wanted the 100 amp and they wouldn't do it. While driving the LC back, I had cylinder misfires, and ABS lights going off as well as an alarm. Not optimal, but at this point, I was close enough to home I kept going. Dealer said all those things could happen with a faulty alternator...
While replacing the faulty alternator, I destroyed the plug on the back and replaced it with this one from eBay. While waiting for parts to come in, I decided to tackle another issue, mold in the carpet padding. Ripped the interior apart to fix it.
With the new alternator, I have not been able to start the truck. The alternator passed, so I tried to diagnose as best I could. It appears that I'm not getting a spark, as I am getting fuel ( tank is full as well). Repairs are as follows:
1. New Fuel Pump ( old one tested fine, but figured it was an easy part to replace with interior out)
2. New EFI relay ( spent a lot of time reading the no start threads, wiggled EFI relay)
3. Swapped out EFI Fuse ( Tried a jumper as well)
4. Replaced every mini fuse in the truck.
5. Swapped old alternator back in to see if it would start, checked my wiring to new plug, seemed fine.
6. Tried different, fully charged batteries.
7. Cleaned MAF
8. Checked 6 out of 8 spark plugs to see if fouled
9. Crankshaft sensor checked out when tested
10. New serpentine belt, I was getting really good at changing it.
11. New Fuel filter
12. Checked as many connections as I could find
13. Pulled off timing belt cover, looked fine.
14. Tried a bit of starter fluid
15. Tried to read codes multiple times, nothing.
The only other thing I can think of is the immobilizer. While cleaning interior I found a spare key hidden, looks like a valet. Both keys shut off the blinking immobilizer light when inserted.
Today I'll be inspecting the camshaft sensor, replacing 02 sensors ( had a few bad ones) and buying some cheap spark plugs to see if that's the problem.
I've spent a few weeks trying to figure this out, and I'm ready to call it quits and have it towed to the dealer. Any other thoughts, or directions I can go with this?
After owning my 99 100 series for a few months, and reading plenty of great info on this forum, I've finally had a major issue. The engine cranks, but will not start. More info below.
On the way to the dealer the LC died and was towed. After replacing coolant, PS fluid, and calling out a dead alternator, I went to pick it up to do the alternator myself. I wanted the 100 amp and they wouldn't do it. While driving the LC back, I had cylinder misfires, and ABS lights going off as well as an alarm. Not optimal, but at this point, I was close enough to home I kept going. Dealer said all those things could happen with a faulty alternator...
While replacing the faulty alternator, I destroyed the plug on the back and replaced it with this one from eBay. While waiting for parts to come in, I decided to tackle another issue, mold in the carpet padding. Ripped the interior apart to fix it.
With the new alternator, I have not been able to start the truck. The alternator passed, so I tried to diagnose as best I could. It appears that I'm not getting a spark, as I am getting fuel ( tank is full as well). Repairs are as follows:
1. New Fuel Pump ( old one tested fine, but figured it was an easy part to replace with interior out)
2. New EFI relay ( spent a lot of time reading the no start threads, wiggled EFI relay)
3. Swapped out EFI Fuse ( Tried a jumper as well)
4. Replaced every mini fuse in the truck.
5. Swapped old alternator back in to see if it would start, checked my wiring to new plug, seemed fine.
6. Tried different, fully charged batteries.
7. Cleaned MAF
8. Checked 6 out of 8 spark plugs to see if fouled
9. Crankshaft sensor checked out when tested
10. New serpentine belt, I was getting really good at changing it.
11. New Fuel filter
12. Checked as many connections as I could find
13. Pulled off timing belt cover, looked fine.
14. Tried a bit of starter fluid
15. Tried to read codes multiple times, nothing.
The only other thing I can think of is the immobilizer. While cleaning interior I found a spare key hidden, looks like a valet. Both keys shut off the blinking immobilizer light when inserted.
Today I'll be inspecting the camshaft sensor, replacing 02 sensors ( had a few bad ones) and buying some cheap spark plugs to see if that's the problem.
I've spent a few weeks trying to figure this out, and I'm ready to call it quits and have it towed to the dealer. Any other thoughts, or directions I can go with this?