[V8] Restarting when warm
Ed Kellock
ekellock at gmail.com
Wed May 31 22:42:34 EDT 2006
Sounds like it to me as well. Having it in the "no-start position" is a
better place for the bad one because it only needs to be cool to let you
start the car. If the problem occurs after only a short stop, you can pour
water just inboard of the driver's side distributor cap to cool it off to
get it started again.
Ed
> -----Original Message-----
> From: v8-bounces at audifans.com
> [mailto:v8-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Dustin Carter
> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 7:11 PM
> To: v8 at audifans.com
> Subject: [V8] Restarting when warm
>
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I've got a bit of a problem. Sunday I was headed on a trip
> up to some wineries when all of a sudden the car up and dies.
> Up to this point it had been running great. I was kind of
> hot footing it through a nice twisty section and had just
> backed off and resumed a more appropriate pace when the
> problem occurred. I had a problem with these exact symptoms
> a while back which turned out to be the fuel pump. So I took
> a guess that this might be the case again. After rolling the
> beast off of the flatbed I decided to see if it would start.
> Much to my surprise and thoughts of ensuing unpleasantness,
> she started right up. I pulled it into the garage, shut it
> down and tried to start 'er again...started just fine. So,
> Monday rolls around and I decide I'd better see if a trip is
> possible as I'll have to leave my house at 4:30am Tuesday
> morning to take my friend back to the airport. Started and
> ran just fine...for a little while.
>
> Observations while trying to get back to the house:
>
> 1. Engine seems really warm
> 2. Upper rad house is very hot, lower is quite cool
> 3. Pulling codes reveals a 2111
>
> I pulled the t-stat out to verify that it would open in a pot
> of boiling water...it does. I removed the speed and crank
> angle sensors, cleaned them up, tested resistance (1k seen of
> DMM) and reinstalled them. I swapped one for the other when
> installing them. Now the car seems to run just fine...at
> least in the garage (I haven't taken a road test as yet).
> However, it refuses to restart if I shut it down and the code
> is now registered as 2112. I think that is exactly what I
> wanted to see. So I'm thinking that I have a bad sensor
> (same sensor in 2 locations give 2 codes). Do you guys think
> this sounds right?
>
> Thanks,
> Dustin
> '90 V8Q
>
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