no start 92 hyundai excell

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jaredthebish, Jun 22, 2004.

  1. jaredthebish

    jaredthebish Guest

    i am working on a car that has spark and i assume fuel but will not start,
    i changed the fuel pump under the impression it was bad and no result its
    a customer car , is there anythone that can help in my problem?
     
    jaredthebish, Jun 22, 2004
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  2. jaredthebish

    hyundaitech Guest

    Are the injectors pulsing? Do you have fuel pressure? Is it cranking very
    fast like no compression?
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 22, 2004
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  3. jaredthebish

    jaredthebish Guest

    i have fuel psi, the injectors are not pulsing so says my quick test probe
    and it is cranking fast, but the t belt is ok and the timing markes line
    up
     
    jaredthebish, Jun 22, 2004
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  4. jaredthebish

    jaredthebish Guest

    i do not have injector pulse and was told to change the ing module, it did
    not start the car. it is cranking fast, i have no juice at the crank angle
    sensor which is in side the dis assembly, the com is excepting the
    scantool so i can communicate with it , so the com must be working? if the
    pickup module wich is replaceable in the dis, was bad wouldnt there be no
    spark? i have spark!
     
    jaredthebish, Jun 23, 2004
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  5. jaredthebish

    hyundaitech Guest

    The distributor has a crank and cam sensor. Depending on which fails and
    how, I could foresee spark but no pulse. Keep in mind that the car
    doesn't need to know which cylinder is firing for spark, the distributor
    does that manually.

    How does the engine oil look? I've seen sludged engines seize camshafts
    so that the dowel on the end of the camshaft broke off and the sprocket
    turned on the camshaft. I've also seen damaged crank sprockets that are
    worn on the flats that go against the crankshaft. Either of these
    conditions will look like the engine is in time because the sprockets are
    lined up, but the cam or crank may itself be out of position.
     
    hyundaitech, Jun 23, 2004
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  6. jaredthebish

    jaredthebish Guest

    ok thanks for your advice, we r getting a used dis tomorow, and i hope that
    will fix our problem. i was told that else were and it is our next step,
    would severe engine damage occure with only 80 k on the speedo
     
    jaredthebish, Jun 24, 2004
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