Still having starting problems with my 1998 GEMS V8 which has been LPG converted.
Have a problem where you turn the key to start and either starts without
any problem, or will just turn the engine and never fire. If you then turn the key to off, wait 15 seconds and re try it will generally start. Sometime you have to wait another 15 seconds but generally it starts on the 2nd go.
Crankshaft & camshaft sensors are fine, if you remove a plug it is sparking when it gets into the problem state, and fuel pressure on the rail is good. Scoping out the ECU, it appears when it gets into its state the ECU isn't instructing the injectors to inject fuel. I have tried a replacement GEMS ECU, replaced the power board in the bECM and tried a new gas ECU. The gas system has effectively been taken out of the loop and the problem still occurs, so it does not appear to be a gas system problem. No problems show on the gas diagnostics and no errors logged on the RR ECUs when looking with testbook.
If you manually inject fuel when it is in the non working state, it will fire and then the ECU will start to tell the injectors to work. I have replaced all the relays to do with the engine in the fusebox and the battery is good.
Anyone got any ideas on what I could look at next as I am now completely out of ideas!
Regards,
Chris.
Have a problem where you turn the key to start and either starts without
any problem, or will just turn the engine and never fire. If you then turn the key to off, wait 15 seconds and re try it will generally start. Sometime you have to wait another 15 seconds but generally it starts on the 2nd go.
Crankshaft & camshaft sensors are fine, if you remove a plug it is sparking when it gets into the problem state, and fuel pressure on the rail is good. Scoping out the ECU, it appears when it gets into its state the ECU isn't instructing the injectors to inject fuel. I have tried a replacement GEMS ECU, replaced the power board in the bECM and tried a new gas ECU. The gas system has effectively been taken out of the loop and the problem still occurs, so it does not appear to be a gas system problem. No problems show on the gas diagnostics and no errors logged on the RR ECUs when looking with testbook.
If you manually inject fuel when it is in the non working state, it will fire and then the ECU will start to tell the injectors to work. I have replaced all the relays to do with the engine in the fusebox and the battery is good.
Anyone got any ideas on what I could look at next as I am now completely out of ideas!
Regards,
Chris.