cosmicsynch
Nov 16, 2008, 09:05 AM
So, here's the sitch.
My 93 camry wagon just passed 140,000. It was running fine last Sunday, and then it sat in the garage forfour days before I used ita gain, at which point it would not start. Lights come on, cranks, doesn't turn over.
Consulting with both my dad and the web, we started running a few tests. Pulled out a sparkplug, stuck a screw driver in, cranked while bringing the screwdriver close to a ground... no spark. Next, we took off the distributor cap... some corrosion on the terminals, but checking the flow with an ohm meter confirmed it wasn't bad. Then we checked the primary and secondary terminals on the ignition coil.
With normal coils, it's supposed to read .05-.2 ohms on the primary, and 10-14k on the secondary. With dad's old meter, we got 0 on the first, and 4k on the second. Confusing readings, and the guys at the local parts store agreed. We bought a new ohm meter, and are going to try again, see if we just had a bad reading.
That said, we've also been told that there might be a fuel system problem, but we're having a hard time diagnosing what that sounds like... (being that we're supposed to listen for it while the key is turned to ON)
ANy help appreciated!
My 93 camry wagon just passed 140,000. It was running fine last Sunday, and then it sat in the garage forfour days before I used ita gain, at which point it would not start. Lights come on, cranks, doesn't turn over.
Consulting with both my dad and the web, we started running a few tests. Pulled out a sparkplug, stuck a screw driver in, cranked while bringing the screwdriver close to a ground... no spark. Next, we took off the distributor cap... some corrosion on the terminals, but checking the flow with an ohm meter confirmed it wasn't bad. Then we checked the primary and secondary terminals on the ignition coil.
With normal coils, it's supposed to read .05-.2 ohms on the primary, and 10-14k on the secondary. With dad's old meter, we got 0 on the first, and 4k on the second. Confusing readings, and the guys at the local parts store agreed. We bought a new ohm meter, and are going to try again, see if we just had a bad reading.
That said, we've also been told that there might be a fuel system problem, but we're having a hard time diagnosing what that sounds like... (being that we're supposed to listen for it while the key is turned to ON)
ANy help appreciated!