Our '92 Pontiac Trans Sport SE engine died under full open throttle (kickdown) in traffic without any warning. After I managed to pull out and try to start the van, the engine would turn but not start and the Check Engine Light stays on.
Now I had a mechanic check the fuel pump and it's working only when you put the key but stops when you try to start the engine. I've tried to check for codes but jumping the A and B terminals on the OBD port won't show anything.
Now the shop's electrician have gone through my van and says it's an ignition/Ignition Control Module problem (he tested the ECM and wires and they checked ok). I have ordered the part but I still have a few questions unanswered:
1. What else can prevent the car from starting (crank but no start) - faulty crank position sensor, TPS, ECM?
2. Is there a link between the ignition and fuel delivery system on this engine (3.1 TBI) - a no spark situation causes the fuel delivery system to stop or a problem with the fuel delivery can make the engine's ignition to stop working? On this car both systems don't function when you crank the engine.
3. Is there a collision switch in the back of this car that can prevent the fuel delivery system from operating (the van was loaded when this happened)?
Now I had a mechanic check the fuel pump and it's working only when you put the key but stops when you try to start the engine. I've tried to check for codes but jumping the A and B terminals on the OBD port won't show anything.
Now the shop's electrician have gone through my van and says it's an ignition/Ignition Control Module problem (he tested the ECM and wires and they checked ok). I have ordered the part but I still have a few questions unanswered:
1. What else can prevent the car from starting (crank but no start) - faulty crank position sensor, TPS, ECM?
2. Is there a link between the ignition and fuel delivery system on this engine (3.1 TBI) - a no spark situation causes the fuel delivery system to stop or a problem with the fuel delivery can make the engine's ignition to stop working? On this car both systems don't function when you crank the engine.
3. Is there a collision switch in the back of this car that can prevent the fuel delivery system from operating (the van was loaded when this happened)?
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