winterbeater
NAXJA Forum User
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- Royal Oak, Michigan
Did the noid light still flash when it wouldn't run?
ok, i get spark, the ICM I took off and cleaned very well and dielectric greesed it. the only thing is the grounds. would the craks in the ICM in the ruber cause any of it?
I will do that.....Also the cam sensor is in the distribitor right? I just thought might be a possibilty, if it got wet, wouldnt work, but after cranking a few time it would dry out right?
NSS = NO CRANK, not NO START.
CPS/CKP crank sensor has to generate a signal to the ECU/PCM or you won't get spark.
The ICM--ignition control module--has the coil clipped to it. You can take it apart, clean the contacts and treat them with dielectric grease.
Critical grounds for the ICM, ECU, and other engine management items at the DIPSTICK tube. Make sure those grounds are clean, take the surfaces down to bare metal, treat them with anti-corrosion material (any hardware/paint store), and make sure they are TIGHT.
Grounds, CPS/CKP crank sensor, B Latch relay, or coil are the usual suspects.
CPS/CKP crank sensor, should have 200 ohms resistance + or - 75 ohms, 125~275 ohms range.
B Latch relay provides the 12 volts for the coil input and also for the 3-second prime of the fuel pump when you turn the key to the ON position.
The clips where the coil clamps to the ICM (ignition control module) should be cleaned and treated with dielectric grease.
Renix, 87-90, are hyper sensitive to ground issues. There are critical grounds for the ICM, the ECU, and the o2 sensor at the dipstick. Make sure these are clean--down to bare metal--treated with an anti-corrosion material and very tight. Also, the head to firewall ground is the one and only unibody ground on the early XJs. I recommend replacing the braided strap with a 4 or 2 ga cable.