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96 Buick - No Hot Start
1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles
Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will run while using starting fluid, but again stops when that spray is discontinued. It starts and runs fine again when cold. This scenario is fully repeatable everytime it reaches full temp and restarts everytime it's cold. The "service engine" light does not come on (although the bulb works and illuminates normally during the key on test) and an Auto Zone scan doesn't show any stored fault codes. I've not yet checked the fuel pump or its relay but expect those may not be the issue, although I realize the pressure COULD be too low or the relay might be losing its signal/power supply. Other guesses are that the injectors aren't receiving a signal to open or spark is occurring at the wrong time (unlikely as it neither backfires nor cranks too fast or too slow). Any advice, thoughts, opinions or experience with this type of problem that you may have to share would be greatly appreciated. Thanx for your time. |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
On May 17, 7:26*pm, "Snuckfoe" > wrote:
> 1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles > > Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 > temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart > despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at > coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail > bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will > run while using starting fluid, but again stops > when that spray is discontinued. It starts and > runs fine again when cold. This scenario is fully > repeatable everytime it reaches full temp and > restarts everytime it's cold. The "service engine" > light does not come on (although the bulb works > and illuminates normally during the key on test) > and an Auto Zone scan doesn't show any stored > fault codes. I've not yet checked the fuel pump > or its relay but expect those may not be the issue, > although I realize the pressure COULD be too > low or the relay might be losing its signal/power > supply. Other guesses are that the injectors aren't > receiving a signal to open or spark is occurring > at the wrong time (unlikely as it neither backfires > nor cranks too fast or too slow). > > Any advice, thoughts, opinions or experience > with this type of problem that you may have to > share would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanx for your time. Sounds like a bad control module, or ECM |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
On Sun, 17 May 2009 16:33:52 -0700 (PDT), m6onz5a
> wrote: >On May 17, 7:26Â*pm, "Snuckfoe" > wrote: >> 1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles >> >> Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 >> temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart >> despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at >> coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail >> bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will >> run while using starting fluid, but again stops >> when that spray is discontinued. It starts and >> runs fine again when cold. This scenario is fully >> repeatable everytime it reaches full temp and >> restarts everytime it's cold. The "service engine" >> light does not come on (although the bulb works >> and illuminates normally during the key on test) >> and an Auto Zone scan doesn't show any stored >> fault codes. I've not yet checked the fuel pump >> or its relay but expect those may not be the issue, >> although I realize the pressure COULD be too >> low or the relay might be losing its signal/power >> supply. Other guesses are that the injectors aren't >> receiving a signal to open or spark is occurring >> at the wrong time (unlikely as it neither backfires >> nor cranks too fast or too slow). >> >> Any advice, thoughts, opinions or experience >> with this type of problem that you may have to >> share would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Thanx for your time. > >Sounds like a bad control module, or ECM Could be. A bad ECM on mine killed the engine occasionally, but it restarted every time but once. That time it started ten minutes later. No problems in the winter, but first really warm day of the spring the ECM died completely. Same car would fail to restart when it had been run awhile, until the fuel pump cooled off. Glitched when accelerating too. Mechanic was shocked I had driven it in, as the fuel pressure was so low. Fuel pump fixed that. '88 Celebrity 2.8. Probably not much different than the Buick. The pump is the easy one to eliminate with a gage. --Vic |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
"Snuckfoe" > wrote in message ... > 1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles > > Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 > temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart > despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at > coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail > bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will > run while using starting fluid, but again stops > when that spray is discontinued. I think this is your first clue..If it will run when being forcefed starter fluid, then you likely have a fuel delivery problem. I have seen GM ECM's do this, but it may well be something else. Sounds like you can eliminate ignition, compression, etc. |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
Snuckfoe wrote:
> 1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles > > Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 > temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart > despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at > coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail > bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will > run while using starting fluid, but again stops > when that spray is discontinued. It starts and > runs fine again when cold. This scenario is fully > repeatable everytime it reaches full temp and > restarts everytime it's cold. The "service engine" > light does not come on (although the bulb works > and illuminates normally during the key on test) > and an Auto Zone scan doesn't show any stored > fault codes. I've not yet checked the fuel pump > or its relay but expect those may not be the issue, > although I realize the pressure COULD be too > low or the relay might be losing its signal/power > supply. Other guesses are that the injectors aren't > receiving a signal to open or spark is occurring > at the wrong time (unlikely as it neither backfires > nor cranks too fast or too slow). > > Any advice, thoughts, opinions or experience > with this type of problem that you may have to > share would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanx for your time. > > > Bad fuel pump OR pressure regulator on the fuel rail. More likely the pressure regulator. Use a pressure test gauge, see what you have key ON engine off, then start the engine and see where the pressure sets. Now shut off the key and see if the pressure stays. If the key on engine off pressure is OK (52-59PSI) it probably isn't the pump, but run a capacity test just to be sure. -- Steve W. |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
On Sun, 17 May 2009 18:26:34 -0500, "Snuckfoe" >
wrote: >1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles > >Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 >temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart >despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at >coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail >bleeder shrader valve when depressed. Diagnostic... Take a bottle of cool water (a sports bottle, Poland Springs, or similar). Get it hot, so it dies. Spray the water on various underhood items, one at a time. If the ECM is underhood spray it too. Spray connectors! Spray wiring harnesses! If the ECM is underdash, get a spray cooler can at Radio Shack (used to cooler electronic circuits to find temperature related faults) and spray the ECM and try again. One fo these two will find the heat related component. |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
"m6onz5a" > wrote in message
... On May 17, 7:26 pm, "Snuckfoe" > wrote: > 1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles > > Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 > temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart > despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at > coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail > bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will > run while using starting fluid, but again stops > when that spray is discontinued. It starts and > runs fine again when cold. This scenario is fully > repeatable everytime it reaches full temp and > restarts everytime it's cold. The "service engine" > light does not come on (although the bulb works > and illuminates normally during the key on test) > and an Auto Zone scan doesn't show any stored > fault codes. I've not yet checked the fuel pump > or its relay but expect those may not be the issue, > although I realize the pressure COULD be too > low or the relay might be losing its signal/power > supply. Other guesses are that the injectors aren't > receiving a signal to open or spark is occurring > at the wrong time (unlikely as it neither backfires > nor cranks too fast or too slow). > > Any advice, thoughts, opinions or experience > with this type of problem that you may have to > share would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanx for your time. Sounds like a bad control module, or ECM -------------------------------------------------- I haven't had an opportunity to return to this issue yet, but I also think that's a possibility. I was surprised by the starting fluid results as my gut feeling had been that the problem was related to spark (thinking that a failing transistor integrated in the Hall effect crank position sensor was failing, that or a bad ICM), but testing revealed that that was obviously not the case. Btw, should it turn out that the ECM is the cause of the malady, might anyone be aware of a method by which its replacement can be flashed (such as with my own laptop) without having to go the route of providing the aftermarket supplier a 50% surcharge for that service? Again, my thanx for your feedback/input. |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
"Vic Smith" > wrote in message
... > On Sun, 17 May 2009 16:33:52 -0700 (PDT), m6onz5a > > wrote: > > >On May 17, 7:26 pm, "Snuckfoe" > wrote: > >> 1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles > >> > >> Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 > >> temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart > >> despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at > >> coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail > >> bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will > >> run while using starting fluid, but again stops > >> when that spray is discontinued. It starts and > >> runs fine again when cold. This scenario is fully > >> repeatable everytime it reaches full temp and > >> restarts everytime it's cold. The "service engine" > >> light does not come on (although the bulb works > >> and illuminates normally during the key on test) > >> and an Auto Zone scan doesn't show any stored > >> fault codes. I've not yet checked the fuel pump > >> or its relay but expect those may not be the issue, > >> although I realize the pressure COULD be too > >> low or the relay might be losing its signal/power > >> supply. Other guesses are that the injectors aren't > >> receiving a signal to open or spark is occurring > >> at the wrong time (unlikely as it neither backfires > >> nor cranks too fast or too slow). > >> > >> Any advice, thoughts, opinions or experience > >> with this type of problem that you may have to > >> share would be greatly appreciated. > >> > >> Thanx for your time. > > > >Sounds like a bad control module, or ECM > > Could be. A bad ECM on mine killed the engine occasionally, > but it restarted every time but once. That time it started ten > minutes later. > No problems in the winter, but first really warm day of the spring the > ECM died completely. > Same car would fail to restart when it had been run awhile, until the > fuel pump cooled off. Glitched when accelerating too. > Mechanic was shocked I had driven it in, as the fuel pressure was so > low. Fuel pump fixed that. > '88 Celebrity 2.8. Probably not much different than the Buick. > The pump is the easy one to eliminate with a gage. > > --Vic Good input, thanx. I'm a former mechanic (haven't wrenched for a living since '79) and still have most all of my hand tools, but no longer own or have easy access to accoutrements such as gauges, carbon pile rheostats, exhaust gas analysers ... ;^( although I still have an old TV repairman's Sencor oscilloscope in storage that I'm considering breaking out to check the injector signals. |
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96 Buick - No Hot Start
"HLS" > wrote in message
... > > "Snuckfoe" > wrote in message > ... > > 1996 Buick Regal, 3.8L NA, ~ 85K Miles > > > > Starts and runs fine until fully warm (approx. 1/4 > > temp. sweep range), then dies and won't restart > > despite cranking fast (normal), having spark (at > > coil pack secondaries) and fuel sprays at rail > > bleeder shrader valve when depressed. It will > > run while using starting fluid, but again stops > > when that spray is discontinued. > > I think this is your first clue..If it will run when being > forcefed starter fluid, then you likely have a fuel > delivery problem. > > I have seen GM ECM's do this, but it may well > be something else. > > Sounds like you can eliminate ignition, compression, > etc. > I concur, obviously a fuel issue. But yet to be determined is whether it's related to pressure/volume or actual duty cycle/delivery of the injectors. |
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