help me diagnose the ECU problem...
help me diagnose the ECU problem...
stock JDM EJ20TT engine+ECU
engine only fires up when I put a negative wire on the ECU relay to activate it (the one coming from the ECU doesn't do it).
-> the engine turns over because of the starter and the sparkplugs fire but the ECU doesn't activate the fuel pump relay
I can get it to keep running for about a second or 10 when I put power directly to the fuel pump but it seems the mixtire is all wrong and it misfires.
I've checked the wiring and the ECU gets the power it should to work but the only signal it sends out (as far as I can tell) is spark plug fire.
Have tried with a different stock ECU and it's exactly the same story.
Any ideas anyone?
also important: part of the wiring loom (that leads to cam sensor among others) got fried against a turbo. I replaced all these and had to replace the ECU relay also.
engine only fires up when I put a negative wire on the ECU relay to activate it (the one coming from the ECU doesn't do it).
-> the engine turns over because of the starter and the sparkplugs fire but the ECU doesn't activate the fuel pump relay
I can get it to keep running for about a second or 10 when I put power directly to the fuel pump but it seems the mixtire is all wrong and it misfires.
I've checked the wiring and the ECU gets the power it should to work but the only signal it sends out (as far as I can tell) is spark plug fire.
Have tried with a different stock ECU and it's exactly the same story.
Any ideas anyone?
also important: part of the wiring loom (that leads to cam sensor among others) got fried against a turbo. I replaced all these and had to replace the ECU relay also.
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the harness had been stripped down before I bought it to fit my car (VW Bub), but I've driven it with the TT engine in it for about 6 weeks before the loom got fried.
Might be a good idea about the timing belt, I'll make sure to check it(but if it jumped, would the ECU only give out a signal to the spark plugs and not to the engine or fuel pump relay like it does now?)
Might be a good idea about the timing belt, I'll make sure to check it(but if it jumped, would the ECU only give out a signal to the spark plugs and not to the engine or fuel pump relay like it does now?)
well ive never seen a TT of a Subi but if you have a book it should describe it.
they should have marks on somewhere neway that lign up with others.
manufacturers are all different but for my dads outback DOHC EJ25 the top two cam pulleys line up with a mark on the rear timing covers at the top then they have a double line at bottom which lines up with a double line on the the other cam pulley on saem head.
they should have marks on somewhere neway that lign up with others.
manufacturers are all different but for my dads outback DOHC EJ25 the top two cam pulleys line up with a mark on the rear timing covers at the top then they have a double line at bottom which lines up with a double line on the the other cam pulley on saem head.
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well theres a problem there then.
they do seem to be a dodgy thing and have to get the single lines axactly right as it can look right and make the double lines apart but then if you get the double lines together sometimes the singles will still line up
they do seem to be a dodgy thing and have to get the single lines axactly right as it can look right and make the double lines apart but then if you get the double lines together sometimes the singles will still line up
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really? the double marker is not alligned on both cams, is this the way it's supposed to be?Those pics of the cam timing look ok
nope, ecu does't give any signal to the fuel pump what so ever.Do you have power going to the fuel relay in a start pulse?
yes, Subaru engines are a lot cheaper then high HP VW type 1 or type 4 engines and should be more relyable. Makes for a wild ride in a 650kg Bugand you have a twin turbo in a VW bug ??

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Yeah one side will look pretty much right the other side (drivers) will look a tooth out so looking at those pics that looks correct. The top cam wheel has the sensor so as long as it is in the correct cycle it should start. Next Q Are the Cam and crank sensors plugged into the correct places, ie you havent got cam into crank etc?
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