1.6 soft top ,u2
What engine?, they have options, there. cant fix unknown engines....
G16? J20, J25 engine? all are very diffr. motors.
hot soak failure.
probably not lost engine compression, HLA lifters. no gap
so is lost spark
you check for spark at all cylinders. if all are gone we scan the ECU.
if spark is good then its flooding, spark tips on all cyl, soaking wet
or just 1.????
all the above is $2 in special tools, just a fresh new spark plug
found in tool box..
if spark is dead.
we scan it. (all comments are for USA cars, never others)
we conn. the OBD2 tool ($9) and scan it
1: key on,
2: crank for 5 seconds and see scan tool show RPM from 250 to 300rpm. good. CKP is working bit.
3: we then release key , not off yet
4: i look at live and pending DTC,s oops, P0340/355 or ?
and you look up those DTCs and it says, bad CMP /CKP?
BINGO.
IF spark is good, then its just flooding
if yes, then ask how to do fuel tests.
fueling is last. all else must be right first.
(fuel pressure, then injector balance tests)
ask
G16v is not known to fail spark ever hot soak, starts. J20 well is.,,, ok do check for spark at fail. is this not easy?????? wait for the fail and quiclly check #1 cylinder spark, #1 is less back pain) got spark? did you do the 60,000 mile tune up and set lash to spec, on that engine, it has SOLIDs. and most not be ignored, or burn up the valves.... lost the 60k list? see next post its the 1998 but is same.
see #3?
http://www. fixkick.com/specs/scheduleBw.jpg
remove 1 space after dot to get URL.
the EGR love to stick open, clean it ever 50k, the manual only mentions this in words in the text and is missing in the chart. (mine) it must not stick open , and if spark is good, and compresion, then the injectors leaks and flood 1 cylinder, spark soak on just it. so use super secret wide open throttle crankiing(in opr. guide that) and unflood that cylinder, start now? bingo flooding, bad injector or to high fuel pressure or , ECT reading -40F all time, or gee scan the ECU and see all those thiings, is hot restart at 180F (ECT reading with the scan tooL>) if not fix that.
see no starts. for G16b (16V)
I mangled the first URL.
all the OBD2 checks above apply to you, every one.
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