Re: no start problem
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Re: no start problem
- From: "John Hervey" <dherv10@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 03:15:41 -0000
Cecil, If the starter turnes over properly, Your not experiencing a
low voltage problem but maybe a relay contact sticking problem. When
you connect the jumper cables, your surging the electrical system and
releasing the relay. You might also try the main relay ( Tap on it )
when the problem starts over again, this feeds the ignition resistors
and coil. If you don't know which is which, i can fax the info.
Several of the relays are interchangable and the car will start and
run without several of them. Example: You can take out the low, and
high beem relay's and swap with others in a pinch. You just need to
know which ones.
John
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "dmc1982" <dmc1982@xxxx> wrote:
> This is a strange one. My DeLorean has failed to start twice now
with the
> following symptoms. It cranks over apparently normally. Battery
level seems
> fine. Fails to fire up. I can crank it for several minutes but
still no
> luck. However if I run jumper cables from another car it fires up
right
> away. It did this when I got in the car to leave for Cleveland and
tonight
> also. Ran GREAT on the Cleveland trip. Starts up after the initial
jump.
>
> All ideas appreciated. Is there a circuit that is affected by a low
voltage?
>
> Cecil Longwisch
> #10663
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