Hello, I have a 2004 gv, 2.5 crd which is over a year I am trying to get it started after replacing the engine.
It finally started this morning ( I am frilled, is like having a new born baby)
For those who want to know the story:
After replacing it, it won't start.Initially was cranking with help from easy start but after two cans of spray I gave up that option. I replaced most of the sensors, injectors, tank with lift pump, relays and eventually the battery which was only one year old.
My conclusion is:
The ASD( autoshotdown) relay was faulty from the previous engine, no fault on the diagnostic except "fuel level sensor/ open circuit", which led me to replace the tank ( I did not check to see if the fault is still there).
After replacing the ecu, I found out about the ASD and after fitting the old ecu back, I replaced the relay, now I had power coming to injectors ( it should be between 0 and 1 volt)
Air in the fuel system, which I solved it by removing about 10-15 litres of fuel until no bubbles where seen into the clear hose fitted to the pipe coming from the low pressure pump. Also thanks to Andyb2000, I new to undo the cap under the fuel filter ( I left it unscrewed for 3 turns).
Last was the one year old battery( which I never thought until after I noticed that was charging to fast). Even tough the green dot was there and was holding the voltage, was not enough amperage to crank an engine. Today after having it started I found out that this type of cars need the right amperage to get it started.
Now, the problem that I have is that after letting it running about 30 mins, the water hose connected to the lower right corner( facing the car) of the radiator came undone when the temperature reached more or less 85 degrees.I was expecting to hear if the fans kick in, as this was the initial problem, last year before replacing the engine.
When I got the current engine, i was assured by the seller that is running fine, I am assuming the water pump is good?!?! also it has it's own thermostat that came fitted on the engine.
Any ideas why the water won't circulate and builds up enough pressure to push out the hose?
Also, thank you for all the help received from the members of this forum that replied to my posts over the time and helped me understanding the issues.
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Hello, I have a 2004 gv, 2.5 crd which is over a year I am trying to get it started after replacing the engine.
It finally started this morning ( I am frilled, is like having a new born baby)
For those who want to know the story:
After replacing it, it won't start.Initially was cranking with help from easy start but after two cans of spray I gave up that option. I replaced most of the sensors, injectors, tank with lift pump, relays and eventually the battery which was only one year old.
My conclusion is:
The ASD( autoshotdown) relay was faulty from the previous engine, no fault on the diagnostic except "fuel level sensor/ open circuit", which led me to replace the tank ( I did not check to see if the fault is still there).
After replacing the ecu, I found out about the ASD and after fitting the old ecu back, I replaced the relay, now I had power coming to injectors ( it should be between 0 and 1 volt)
Air in the fuel system, which I solved it by removing about 10-15 litres of fuel until no bubbles where seen into the clear hose fitted to the pipe coming from the low pressure pump. Also thanks to Andyb2000, I new to undo the cap under the fuel filter ( I left it unscrewed for 3 turns).
Last was the one year old battery( which I never thought until after I noticed that was charging to fast). Even tough the green dot was there and was holding the voltage, was not enough amperage to crank an engine. Today after having it started I found out that this type of cars need the right amperage to get it started.
Now, the problem that I have is that after letting it running about 30 mins, the water hose connected to the lower right corner( facing the car) of the radiator came undone when the temperature reached more or less 85 degrees.I was expecting to hear if the fans kick in, as this was the initial problem, last year before replacing the engine.
When I got the current engine, i was assured by the seller that is running fine, I am assuming the water pump is good?!?! also it has it's own thermostat that came fitted on the engine.
Any ideas why the water won't circulate and builds up enough pressure to push out the hose?
Also, thank you for all the help received from the members of this forum that replied to my posts over the time and helped me understanding the issues.
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