DIY -How To Diagnose No Spark No Start. Bad Crank Sensor? FREE SBQM VIDEO

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  • 1999 Honda Civic with no crank no start.
    This is a free video from my paid subscription channel Schrodingers Box Quantum Mekanix at www.schrodingersboxqm.com.
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  • @johnsoper7649
    @johnsoper7649 4 месяца назад +2

    The relevancy, quantity and quantity of information here meets and exceeds anybody’s wildest expectations for people who value learning and growing in knowledge and discernment, and intuition,. This is coming from a guy 74 years old who is cross training into automotive diagnostics. Matt is a really good model and teacher.

  • @jackkitchen1471
    @jackkitchen1471 Год назад +4

    Nothing better than investing in the younger ones. Hats off sir. You explain everything in detail and I watch with intentness. Awesome video

  • @007111
    @007111 Год назад +7

    I am a 60 year old tinkering mechanic, I do not own a scope ,just the tools shown in the video. I’ve learned more in this video than all the rest that I’ve seen!! ❤ Nice! Great Job!

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  Год назад

      Great to know!! Thanks!!

    • @patsuddarth1093
      @patsuddarth1093 9 месяцев назад

      @@SchrodingersBox , I am having a no crank, no start issue, after I changed my ignition switch. Before I replaced it, it only cranked. Before all this, I had a blown head gasket, my ECU malfunctioned & my BCM. Had to replace & reprogram both modules. I replaced my alternator, starter, battery cables, relays, & all fuses. Even replaced my crankshaft position sensor, still only cranked. But now, since the ignition switch swap, the dashboard only lights up. I was getting that service theft deterrent system, when I put the key in ignition. So, I replaced my malfunctioned aftermarket alarm & got a new key. Still nothing, but I didn't replace the passkey module, that's around the key cylinder. I hooked up my scanner, the module didn't throw any codes. But, for some reason, I still get the P 0633-00, theft deterrent key not programmed, when I program the key with that 30 minute passkey procedure. Do you have any idea why this is happening, when I basically have my van a major tune up. I have new spark plugs, wires, and ignition coils. I think my van is in theft mode, cause of the key code. And, when I put the key in the ignition, the computer shuts my ignition system down. I thought about replacing the park/neutral safety switch, cause my van just stopped cranking, after I replaced the ignition switch. I took the switch back, & exchanged it for another. Same thing, nothing. The brand is, that standard ignition switch.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  9 месяцев назад

      Just start with the basics- since you changed the ignition switch, what is the control side relay voltage showing with key on vs key off?

    • @patsuddarth1093
      @patsuddarth1093 9 месяцев назад

      @@SchrodingersBox , I only have a volts meter. So, I will have to check it out with that. I just ordered a power probe. Should get that in a few days. I just found the diagram for my van. So, will take probably a day or 2, to study/go over it. Will let you know when I find out.

    • @patsuddarth1093
      @patsuddarth1093 8 месяцев назад

      Hello, I finally got it to crank. I discovered my aftermarket ignition switch was defective. So, grabbed an A Delco, one. Also, I am not getting no spark. Have fuel and compression. However, got the P0118, P0443, P0223, & P0122. However, when I resolve the no spark issue, it should fire up. I already replaced the coolant sensor, but code came back, after I cleared it. Need to get a new throttle body or throttle sensor, & purge valve solenoid. So, what do you think, Sir?

  • @mike-vw1zn
    @mike-vw1zn 11 месяцев назад +5

    Good to see there is someone like you , who is not a parts replacer, this problem with most mechanics would be in the $500 dollar range with parts and labor . Maybe even more. Having just replaced a crank position sensor on a 2003 silverado it was definitely a challenge to say the least. I got lucky with only replacing a oxygen sensor then the crankshaft sensor which was the problem. Your video was so interesting in your diagnostic testing. Your a smart dude and thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @legallass9905
    @legallass9905 2 года назад +5

    💜💜💜
    I love seeing your more detailed videos from the website on the SB RUclips channel. You are always doing something to help others, the repairs, the videos, etc.
    Love you 😍

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 2 года назад +39

    I highly doubt that there is a better value on RUclips or the entire internet than SBQM. You Rock, Matt!

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +2

      Thank you!! what a compliment!!

    • @spinology1
      @spinology1 2 года назад

      @@SchrodingersBox Hey Matt I’m subscribed to your website but my account needs updating and I can’t contact you on there, it keeps saying ‘error trying to send message. Please try again later’ this is the only other way I can think of to contact you!

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      No problem. go to the login page and click “contact us”. my admin will fix it for you.
      this is an issue I am aware of for some users and we will fix it permanently very soon.
      is your screen name there the same as here?

    • @spinology1
      @spinology1 2 года назад

      @@SchrodingersBox It won’t let me contact you on there, when I hit submit on your contact us page it says ‘error please try again later’ Thanks Matt

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      I got ya. Ok email me at erwinshrodingersbox@gmail.com. Give me your username and email you use on the site. I’ll get it fixed right away.

  • @joecraigslist9467
    @joecraigslist9467 2 года назад +14

    TDC -Top Dead Center sensor. Trigger 4 times per engine cycle. Once at every cylinders top dead center.
    TDCP -One of the wires for the TDC sensor
    TDCM -The other wire for the TDC sensor
    CKP Crankshaft position sensor. Triggers 24 times for every engine rotation.
    CKPP -One of the wires for the CKP sensor
    CKPM -The other wire for the CKP sensor
    CYP -Cylinder Positions Sensor Triggers once every engine cycle at top dead centre of cylinder #3.
    CYPP -One of the wires for the CYP sensor
    CYPM -The other wire for the CYP sensor

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +4

      Looks right to me!!

    • @iam1smiley1
      @iam1smiley1 7 месяцев назад

      So many acronyms in automotive....my brain is starting to swim 😂
      Thank you.

  • @JesusBAlves
    @JesusBAlves Год назад +1

    Hi Matt.
    Thanks your video I solved a big problem with my Old Subaru 2.2 16V 1993.
    Here in Brazil things are complicated. Lot of mechanics don't work with old car, and leave me with my problem.
    Your explanation about Fase Sensor was a key.
    Thank you very much

  • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
    @InsideOfMyOwnMind 2 года назад +5

    Nice clean diag. I have done this one before on a friend's Civic but it had NO compression to the point where after getting the ICM installed had to squirt oil into the cylinders to get it to run. There was so much fuel in the engine that the oil was all washed off of the cylinder walls. Once we did get it started it ran fine but told him to change the oil before driving it.

  • @labradormcgraw
    @labradormcgraw 2 года назад +2

    There is an absolute plethora of knowledge contained in this one video alone. If you work through all the projects on SBQM, you can equip yourself with enough knowledge to rival a masters degree. Where else can one attain that level of knowledge for less than the price of a pancake each month? You do the math. 💰💰💰

  • @whitetiger8652
    @whitetiger8652 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Matt! Great troubleshooting as well as great detailed explanation of the how and why of the issue.

  • @mohammedmoaiti4190
    @mohammedmoaiti4190 Год назад +3

    I have never seen an accurate diagnostic video like this before! so I really appreciate that. You did a great job

    • @seftonplayer32
      @seftonplayer32 Месяц назад

      Go and watch Scanner Danner, South main Auto, Pine Hollow Auto diagnostics, Diagnose Dan, Super Mario Diagnostics, Oz Mechanics, New Level Auto and Advanced level diagnostics.

  • @humbertomarquez4497
    @humbertomarquez4497 Год назад +2

    This was amazing. I like how you combine the scientific method into the mechanics, going deeper it gave me insight to functionality of electric principles underlying the major components like the distributor in this case. I feel like I understand really well how a distributor works now.

  • @briantrueman3505
    @briantrueman3505 Год назад +11

    The Honda system is known as the P.G.M.F.I. Sequential fuel injection , the ignition module is a very common fault and although it looks quite complicated to check it’s not half as bad as it looks, the fact you had a pulse at the injectors tell you that the cam and crank sensors are ok , I’ve got a detailed breakdown of the system somewhere in my tool box I’ll send you a copy when I come across it, it may help in the future cheers

    • @maleko_1237
      @maleko_1237 9 месяцев назад

      Is there a way you can send me the detailed breakdown?

    • @cmte.brazinazzo2061
      @cmte.brazinazzo2061 8 месяцев назад

      It doesn't look like.

  • @bobbyleach785
    @bobbyleach785 Год назад

    I've just now found you on RUclips! Awesome and really smart I think I'll sign up for your online paid videos. Thanks brother

  • @lmstuber6044
    @lmstuber6044 2 года назад +2

    Been watching your vids for a few years , I'm a keen diy mercanic just work on my own car ....really really good instructional video

  • @troyburton5303
    @troyburton5303 Год назад +1

    You are very thorough when explaining what you are troubleshooting and I appreciate that. I also know you have checked the fuse or ckt breaker LOL. Keep up the white board explanation, that is what I find in my opinion puts you above 90 % of the Instructors found on the internet. There are way to many parts swappers and it drives me nuts when I don't know what the actual problem is before ordering parts. Thanks for all your hard work, I subscribed to you when ever you first started and had very few subscribers.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  Год назад

      Thanks so much!! I believe I saw your name before some 8 or 9 years ago.

  • @gregjohnson3619
    @gregjohnson3619 2 года назад +6

    P = plus
    M - Minus
    Thanks for the great channel!

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +1

      OMFG how come I didn’t see that hahahahaha!!!!!
      yeah that’s totally it lol. jeeeez, embarrassing lol!!!

  • @mikesabin8568
    @mikesabin8568 2 года назад

    Awesome video as usual. Excellent explanation and demonstration of concepts.

  • @Dishsoapdirt1976
    @Dishsoapdirt1976 5 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU! My 2001 Honda Cr-V has an intermittant Crank but No Start when it's cold outside (below 47F). I've been looking at the same wiring diagram (basically, honda). Tomorrow I'll use this info to crack on. I've really been at a loss. I've thrown way to many parts at this (despite doing my best to diagnose things - also used your videos for fuel system issue). Not sure if it's wiring or PCM issue at this point. The distributor is new & had the issue before.
    One thing I'm runnning up on is the blk/yel wire from coil to 15A fuse has continuity to ground. Does not when I pull the fuse. Not sure if thats OK - but I''ll use your technique to pull it down. Thanks again!!! Your videos are EVERYTHING!!! So good!
    I tried using "JustAnswer" auto mechanics "experts". Terrible experience. Very generalized and turned out to be A.I. chatbots anyway. Do you offer a pay-to-ask service?
    Anyway - keep at it!!! You are amazing!!!!

  • @8953147
    @8953147 8 месяцев назад

    As always Matt, love your content! Been busy with other projects so not on RUclips as much, but when I tune in your channel is top.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  8 месяцев назад

      Well I hope you get more free time soon!! Much appreciated!

  • @ws2664
    @ws2664 2 года назад +2

    Very good presentation, I have been dealing with Honda and Toyota Igniters since the early 80's and I have replaced a million of them over the years, hardly any coils. Just so you know, back then they made really good parts, they don't any more so unless it's original Honda or Beck Arnley it probably won't last so keep that in mind if it quits 6 months from now you might have to do it again so make sure you keep the reciet.

  • @nathantechnician2475
    @nathantechnician2475 2 года назад

    Great video as always, the only videos I like before playing them. The content is amazing Sir

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +1

      Hahaha I appreciate that. I did notice there are quite a few people who like them within second of release. More interesting though- there are a few people who dislike them within seconds of release. these are people who obviously subscribe, but dislike each video lol. how funny!!

  • @jmontman
    @jmontman 5 месяцев назад +1

    As an amateur scientist I can fully appreciate you using the SM. I am glad that you are so passionate about going through all the steps. Also I don't know how much you were charging this young man but if you were charging the typical $100-$150/hour wouldn't have been cheaper for him if you ordered a $70 distributor from Amazon and stuck that in? If it didn't fire up then you still are able to run your test. Just a thought. still a great video, you definitely know your stuff.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I don't think it would be cheaper or better to just guess on a distributer for several reasons. First- the only reason we would even think to guess on a $70 distributer is because we only know the distributer was the issue AFTER watching the video. There is every reason otherwise to guess on a $50 fuel pump, or a $5 box of fuses for that matter, or a $25 crankshaft position sensor.
      The second reason is while I wait two days for the distributer to arrive and the car is taking up my garage space because it won't run AND charging an hour install for the distributer- if the car still didn't start, thats two days lost and $70 I have to swallow plus $100 labor I have to swallow and I am back to square one. So much better to diagnose thoroughly, charge more for a part I can get same day, and the customer gets car back quicker and guaranteed fix while I get paid optimally and maximize my garage space for other revenue generation.

  • @IngeIPI
    @IngeIPI Год назад +4

    Very nice diagnostic demonstration. I take my hat off to you, sir. Wish I had found out about your channel a long time ago, not last week.
    I had an intermittent ICM failure during 4 months last year on my 99 Honda Accord V6. 2 shops and 3 different electricians couldn't diagnose, until it finally gave out completely. A DIY mechanic friend of mine diagnosed it doing a similar coil test, and ruling out injection or fuel pump. Many videos had led me to believe the main relay was faulty, but again, this friend of mine simply observed if the immobilizer light in the dashboard worked with the relay disconnected, didn't, so he immediately ruled out a bad main relay.

    • @MrHernanliom
      @MrHernanliom 6 месяцев назад

      You replaced the main relay and it got it fixed ?

  • @patrickregan6852
    @patrickregan6852 2 года назад

    enjoyed your video matt, very helpful

  • @georgekoulianos2489
    @georgekoulianos2489 Год назад

    Thank you for your patience and the education that you provide thank you 😊

  • @johnmwangi6291
    @johnmwangi6291 2 года назад +3

    Yes sir... what a blessing you are to us.. thanks 🍻

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +1

      thank you my friend. You are always one of the first to watch hahahah. By the way another new video coming up monday on SBQM besides this one! that Ford Edge with the alternator issue came back AGAIN!!!

  • @andymasiddo8180
    @andymasiddo8180 Год назад

    You’re the BEST! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @dumisanitembanimtisi8411
    @dumisanitembanimtisi8411 2 года назад

    That was great,really appreciate yu. I've learnt a lot frm yu guys stay blessed

  • @dannylinc6247
    @dannylinc6247 Год назад +2

    Hondas have relays before the igniter.
    The relays I've found on older ones were up in the instrument panel and difficult to access.
    Cars cranking endlessly without spark out in the field that I've gone to check, needed main relays alot. The internals of the relays looked as though they were poorly soldered.
    Others had igniter issue.
    That's a "what has been fixing them?"
    comment from experience.
    But fuses are a must check, no brainier.
    I had a Honda in the pitch black dark for a lady in a parking lot at a shopping center parking lot.
    No light to see by, and she had three dollars to her name, left for the month.
    The dollar store was nearby.
    We took the three dollars and bought a flashlight and batteries.
    I went to investigate her weird sudden no start.
    System prechecks are always a must. (Ford factory training)
    One of her fuses was missing.
    I think it was a 10 amp? A red ATC.
    We put one in there.
    Started and ran.
    Happy motoring.
    Where did her fuse go?
    FIIN.
    You can't leave a car unattended in some parts of the city. She could have caught a ride and returned to God knows what the next day.
    This place didn't even have the basic lights to see by in their shopping center. (Democrat run area)
    Her cars interior lights were also defeated or bulbs had failed.
    Good thing she still had a few bucks for a basic need in her neighborhood.
    A light to see with and a spare fuse.

  • @tipshikes3682
    @tipshikes3682 Год назад

    Got same problem had problems with it cranking weird not wanting to start and now I’ve put a new battery in that’s not it took it back this definitely helped all have to check this now.

  • @charlesgould8436
    @charlesgould8436 2 года назад

    The electrical and fuel trims are my fav.!

  • @mltndeal5120
    @mltndeal5120 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm new viewer to your channel. Algorithm from RUclips got me here😂. But I liked your video about the 'no start issue' with the car. I had a better understanding of the ignition problem. I have a 1997 Chevy cavalier which I had given up on, it was parked for 2 years after the diagnostic tool indicated I had bad PCM. So I bought a brand new one from O'Reilly's. Then it was recommended that I get it flashed. I went to two GM dealerships about flashing my car's PCM but they told me my car is obsolete and that it's too old and they only flash (reset) a vehicle's computer for 2000 yr and newer. 🤷. So I went to the junkyard to get a used PCM and my car started. (My car started to have anti-theft activation which I was overriding by doing the 10 minutes intervals 3x, {prior to my breakdown in 2021} until the theft light stops blinking and it was working for awhile until the 'no start happened' no one could figure out what was wrong with my car) One day probably 2 months ago a coworker at my job came over to my house and he tested my fuel pump relay and determined I had a bad wire. So he took out a small section of the bad wire near the firewall. And suddenly my car's fuel pump engaged (but he didn't bypass the fuel pump relay it remain intact). The only thing now is the anti-theft light stays on, but the car runs. Only issue I have is the car has hard starting issue. I suppose it is the fuel injector problem, I do see the leaks in all four fuel injectors. I ordered 4 brand new injectors so I plan to replace them. The car runs good after it starts. Once in awhile the anti-theft activates when I have a starting problem....then I have to wait 10 minutes for the anti-theft light to go off. I did see a RUclips video where they said the anti-theft wire the middle wire can be cut to get rid of the problem for good. What is your take on the anti-theft activation problem? People suggested I put Seafoam in my gas tank because of the stale gasoline... yeah it seems to hv help clean out my fuel system, but I really suspect the fuel injectors are bad. The car runs good when I hit the hwy. The anti-theft situation I have no clue how to fix it. I keep overriding the anti-theft with the 'ignition-on' and waiting 10 minutes...it's a hassle. But most of the time I managed to start the car without activating anti-theft. Yes I felt like pushing my car off a cliff in 2021 after anti-theft system and fuel pump failed to engage. If anyone knows anything about anti-theft problems with 97 cavaliers give me a holler. My cavalier is my commute to work.

  • @arthurlull8681
    @arthurlull8681 6 месяцев назад +1

    You have put me in your way I thought not possible

  • @ritmoalfa6051
    @ritmoalfa6051 Год назад

    I been working for weeks on a 2000 prelude with a similar problem. Even changing the whole distribuidor and I can’t get a spark from that.
    When the initial concern on the Honda dealer was the immobilizer control. That what they sold me and they cannot fixed after almost 2 months so I decide to start trying myself. I’m getting a better idea of how. Thanks

  • @chestypuller9614
    @chestypuller9614 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the knowledge

  • @stuckinmygarage6220
    @stuckinmygarage6220 2 года назад

    That was fun! 👍

  • @rosewd2
    @rosewd2 2 года назад +1

    I have a 88 mercedes 300se with this problem. You'd stop to get gas and the car wouldn't start. Sometimes some starter fluid would fire it off, then it would run.
    Finally i saw a video from a mercedes tech with the same car and problem. The crank shaft position sensor would heat soak when the car was shutoff hot. Then the ignition control module would not fire properly or good enough to start the car. I changed the crank sensor after measuring the resistance on the hot sensor like the tech did and replaced it.
    Engine ran fine after that.
    I didn't take notice of the tach not working in my car, interesting to note that.

  • @skunqly
    @skunqly 2 года назад

    You are the best on here omg 👏👏👏👏👏 every single of them is very helpful

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      Glad you think so!

    • @skunqly
      @skunqly 2 года назад

      What I meant was not only here the way you are explaining is perfect and very professional you know what you are doing not everyone is like you you are very talented that’s all very professional bravo that’s all I can say

  • @weldingjunkie
    @weldingjunkie 2 года назад +5

    Great video Matt. Typically it’s always best to ground on the battery vs a sensor ground or any other ground due to possible voltage drop when using an oscilloscope. Thanks for sharing, excellent.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +3

      Very true- the reason I did the sensor ground is it lets me test both wires at the same time.

    • @weldingjunkie
      @weldingjunkie 2 года назад

      @@SchrodingersBox I forgot to channels or kind of talk to do that with. I have the ATS escope where you ground it and all 8ch are free to be used on Powers & grounds. Pico is amazing tho too. Very good scope

  • @sirlollododpref
    @sirlollododpref 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome stuff!!

  • @rosewd2
    @rosewd2 2 года назад

    My mercedes since it was 88 was pre obd2, i didnt have the star tool for the mercedes connector. I had an ignition control module - expensive, the crank sensor connected directly to that. Took that to multiple shops snd they were chasing their tail trying to figure it out when the car was running. Apparently the hood had to be shut on a hot car to get the crank sensor in failure mode.

  • @arthurlull8681
    @arthurlull8681 6 месяцев назад +1

    🎉merry Christmas matt❤🤓👍🏻

  • @bymarcatholictinkering
    @bymarcatholictinkering 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @faygoschnick5686
    @faygoschnick5686 Месяц назад

    Great video

  • @fernandohood5542
    @fernandohood5542 Год назад +1

    Crank and Cam position sensors are the key to the control of the engine. Some engine have missing tooth on the crank for a reference to TDC...Once the computer has crank and cam information it knows exactly the position of each cylinder at a specific time and knows what to do in relation to ignition and fuel. I learnt all of this the hard way while designing a knock control system that listens for know only during the power stroke. It also determined which cylinder was knocking.

    • @ernestkoranteng2400
      @ernestkoranteng2400 Год назад

      I seriously need your help, I have 2008 Nissan note, this start but unable to accelerate, when I press the accelerator Paddle it does respond, I've change the padle, the ECM and the throttle but it still won't work

    • @fernandohood5542
      @fernandohood5542 Год назад

      @@ernestkoranteng2400 Use a scan tool to look at the fuel trims. Look at the o2 voltage at WOT. Check that the 02 sensor oscillates using the graphing function and also read any codes.

  • @Honky_Konky_Phooey
    @Honky_Konky_Phooey 2 года назад

    You are a legend 👍

  • @fire7765
    @fire7765 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @giopirmisashvili5514
    @giopirmisashvili5514 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @musaalgheriany8917
    @musaalgheriany8917 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely a very useful video. Thank you so much 💓

  • @a-aron955
    @a-aron955 Год назад

    Thank you for your videos

  • @arthurlull8681
    @arthurlull8681 Год назад +1

    You & sma...are the best

  • @Soldier4Christ96
    @Soldier4Christ96 2 года назад

    That was good thank you

  • @KashifJavedForex
    @KashifJavedForex 2 года назад

    great man

  • @davidessien5465
    @davidessien5465 2 года назад

    Nice video

  • @veikkonurmiranta624
    @veikkonurmiranta624 4 месяца назад

    Top video

  • @mrfrenzy.
    @mrfrenzy. 2 года назад +1

    Maybe you would get a better spark on the testlight if you ground the secondary/body on your coil.

  • @randychutaro1607
    @randychutaro1607 Год назад

    I love to try what you teaching

  • @GEricBromley
    @GEricBromley 2 месяца назад

    I think you nabbed another paid subscription viewer. Well presented , learned a lot. One little comment. Good thing the ICM was not readily available because you seemed to have forgotten your observation of the loosygoosy distributer . Would have been a shame to install a new ICM into a distributor that was heading for the exit. You are now added to my short list. Pine Hollow and South Main are the others.👍

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 месяца назад

      Honored to be considered amongst such great company!!

    • @GEricBromley
      @GEricBromley Месяц назад

      @@SchrodingersBox 👍

  • @arthurlull8681
    @arthurlull8681 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Matt...all great 👍I actually had one of those days with that particular system and...distributor ciesed up and broke 😢😳🙄

  • @georgebonney90
    @georgebonney90 2 года назад

    Thank you sir 👍

  • @mfreiher
    @mfreiher 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Matt, was just woundering if you did use a diagnostic tool to see what faults it had?

  • @user-ft5vv3ri1f
    @user-ft5vv3ri1f 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much I love SB. How do I get copies of wiring diagrams for that particular vehicle because I'm doing the same thing right at the moment and haven't found the issue yet tested coil ICM ignition switch main relay you have given me the idea that I need to check sensors again thank you very much

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  8 месяцев назад +1

      I use AllData DIY for wiring diagrams.

  • @therealspixycat
    @therealspixycat Год назад

    The reason why they switching the ground is because they can use a simple N channel mosfet and switch that mosfet with signal of about 6 volts on the gate of that mosfer. The other way around to switch the 12 volt means they need 12 plus 6 volt which is 18 volt they have to generate specificly for only driving these mosfets. The could use a P channel mosfet but these are less efficient.

  • @billsmith2212
    @billsmith2212 2 года назад

    Matt : If you want to spend some money , the ATS E Scan Elite will do a relative compression test at the OBD 2 connector , in seconds , also a Volumetric Efficiency Test ( clogged cat , bad MAF ) and a number of other tests . I am sure you have seen Bernie Thompson use it in his videos . However , at $ 1800.00 , a DIY could not justify the expense . And there may be a cost to update . But it's there if you can use it . I see it's all about using diagnostics instead of the parts cannon .

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +1

      never heard of that. how does it do relative compression through the ALDL? I can’t think that I have ever seen a pid for starter amperage.

  • @charlesgould8436
    @charlesgould8436 2 года назад

    Have you seen the fiat 2.4 with only an exhaust cam and the intake is solenoids? I think the cam was exhaust side for more computer control.

  • @boosted_streetz8147
    @boosted_streetz8147 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! I'm trying to chase down a gremlin myself on my 2000 honda prelude. Has good compression, fuel, but not getting spark on cylinder 4. Has an obd1 distributor converted to coil on plug. Swapped coils and plugs, still no spark on cyl. 4. I'm leaning towards bad sensors inside the distributor, the cyp sensor

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  11 месяцев назад +1

      What “sensors” inside the distributer are you suspecting?

  • @derekspaar782
    @derekspaar782 2 года назад +2

    I love your video 1 million times better than scotty Kilmer click Bait video keep up the good work at least you understand car and how they work unlike other people on RUclips

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +1

      Thanks you!!! yes I have often been called the “anti-scotty” lol. it’s a compliment.

    • @derekspaar782
      @derekspaar782 2 года назад

      Lol I like south main auto he knows his stuff and he like scotty as much as you and me lol

  • @entrim
    @entrim 6 месяцев назад

    I had this same situation with my 2001 pontiac 2.4. except I wasn't getting fuel. I had a feeling the fuel pump was shot. But I couldn't figure out why the crankshaft sensor wasn't working. And why it wasn't getting spark. To verify that the pump wasn't working I just unhooked the fuel line from the fuel rail . Which I will never do again , that thing was not easy to put back together. So I went ahead changed the fuel pump and it started. But it ran like crap. And I got a code for the map sensor and the hose that connects to the map sensor was rotten. Changed the hose and and got another 50,000 miles out of it.

  • @lawrencengu9505
    @lawrencengu9505 7 месяцев назад

    Like the show, have learned something from you, and thank you. May be less dramatic talk, which could only complicated the direct instructions, and side tracked. Kind Regards.

  • @Tony-rl2fr
    @Tony-rl2fr 2 года назад +1

    I get a kick out of you getting wrangled by idiotic comments. Every shadetree, backwoods dipshit knows better or has a better way, yet you don't see them with a successful channel. Excellent presentation, technique, and information, thanks Matt! 👍🏻

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +3

      Hahahaha. I would have to say though- scotty has like 2M viewers lol.

    • @Tony-rl2fr
      @Tony-rl2fr 2 года назад +1

      @@SchrodingersBox Rev your engines! Lol, I used to watch him purely for entertainment, I can't imagine anyone taking him seriously. Your channel is on a completely different level. I've been out of the auto repair business for years now but I still find your videos to be top notch. Starting to sound like a fan boi I know, lol. Anyway, keep up the awesome work! (I used to have a nice PicoScope rig years ago but it got ripped off. It's amazing what you can learn and diagnose with a decent scope). Cheers!

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +1

      Thank so much. this comment made my day!!
      Yea you are so right about the scope. Once I got a scope my electrical diagnostics skills grew exponentially. at first I though you needed mad skills to use a scope- but now I realize a scope gives you mad skills.

  • @AyOub-wg2oz
    @AyOub-wg2oz 2 года назад

    Nice work siiir

  • @joemerlongcob9492
    @joemerlongcob9492 2 года назад

    Sir pls do explain the distributor with 7 wire in nissan..thank you so much..i have no spark issue..

  • @patsuddarth1093
    @patsuddarth1093 9 месяцев назад

    I wish I could bring my van to you, Sir.

  • @user-hm3kn9wv5m
    @user-hm3kn9wv5m 5 месяцев назад

    I heard you say something about adding a new high performance optispark etc. may start throughing p0336 codes

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  5 месяцев назад

      I believe I was saying that lots of people blame the optispark incorrectly for causing codes.

  • @ephraimcamacho9600
    @ephraimcamacho9600 2 месяца назад

    My wife 97 sentra from time to time would have the problem with distributor . It get clogged up with dust. So you take the cap off and spray ir with air the you use for the computer. It starts up like a dream time and time again. Things get dirty!!😂

  • @johnaclark1
    @johnaclark1 2 года назад +2

    Nice diag, as usual. Is it possible that with no ignition and injectors firing during all that cranking that it was just cylinder wash in one or more of the cylinders or did this car turn out to have a real compression issue?

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +3

      oh wow what a great thought!!! ok I admit I never thought of that but indeed I did do a compression test on it and it has a weak cylinder.
      but damn- I will consider that in the future. that’s absolutely a potential variable.
      Man I love these comments!!!

    • @GripFreak
      @GripFreak Год назад

      That is great thinking!

  • @Chives1797
    @Chives1797 4 месяца назад

    My car does the exact thing, once I have the time I will text everything here, and if it works I owe you my life

  • @Musabe009
    @Musabe009 2 года назад +2

    Firing the parts canon at it 😂😂😂 So true

  • @barneygordon2585
    @barneygordon2585 15 дней назад

    in how many instances does light on with power and light on with bad ground happen?

  • @DieselWrenchDoctor
    @DieselWrenchDoctor 6 месяцев назад

    Best...The BEST

  • @ThePaulfullTruth
    @ThePaulfullTruth 5 месяцев назад

    I have an amazingly confounding issue with my 1989 Isuzu Trooper. Has died because of ICM module problem three times over the last ten years or so. All the ICM (officially a crank angle sensor) replacements have been ancient used ones, so the recurrent cause may just be that they are old and crispy. The latest (used) ICM replacement lasted for about 20 minutes, but then when I tested it on the bench, it gave the same functional signals that it and other good ones have done before I put them in. Not sure what to do next and I'm writing all this to stop talking to myself. Part of the problem is that it died on the farm and parts and assistance are a 90 minute dirt bike ride away. Pretty sure this latest death is not because of the coil (P and S resistances are good) -- unless it is intermittent but I don't see how that can be (died when cold put in new ICM, ran 20 minutes then died while hot) -- but I would really like to rule that out. So I found this video with the simple demonstration of the manual sparking test and will give it a try if I can figure out how to make the connections in the tight spaces provided with my limited cable connector accessories out here on the farm. If the coil passes muster, I'll probably go ahead and put in a new expensive ICM module this time. Why didn't I do that before? Because I am in a third world country and the mechanics only offer the used ones. (I also put on a new distrib from the USA and it's ICM also died after a few years.) Now, doing this myself, I have found that at times you can find the new expensive chinese made ICMs that you might see on ebay in the USA...

  • @goochi5544
    @goochi5544 2 месяца назад

    We had a similar problem About two years ago but the funny thing is that the engine rums whenever we got a dvm connected so we just left it in there. The car still runs.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 месяца назад

      Most likely a loose connection that the DVOM is securing contact. A DVOM has about 10,000,000 ohms of resistance. It is impossible for current to go through it but it could be that it is sending voltage to the signal.

  • @regaladov95
    @regaladov95 Год назад +1

    Where I can find the compression issue video??

  • @Joserocha-wm9de
    @Joserocha-wm9de 2 года назад

    The best way to check for spark is mess with your spark plug wires with engine running 💀💀💀 ask me how i know that 😂
    Great info thanks Matt 👌

  • @Netherlands031
    @Netherlands031 2 года назад +1

    Long time viewer here, thanks for the content, but I'm wondering about some things. 24:30 you have your test light connected to the switched side of the injector, and the alligator clip of the test light to ground (not shown in your illustration). Aren't you turning on the injector now? Is flooding the cilinder not a problem?
    Also at 11:24, how much inrush current does that light bulb use, an amp? Isn't there a possibility of frying the pcm/a sensor this way?

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +3

      great question, actually really great one. no I am not turning the injector on because there is not nearly enough amperage to fire the injector. with my incandescent test light, only 250ma flows and with my LED one I believe it’s only 20ma or so. it requires about an amp to activate the injector solenoid. if I used a jumper wire directly from the injector ground to battery negative, yes then it would operate. IN FACT- that’s a test I will sometimes do to confirm injector operation: I will put a fuel pressure gauge on the rail and prime the rail- then briefly grounding out the injector, I will see a drop in fuel pressure proving the injector not only fired, but it also flowed fuel.
      also because the PCM is used to an amp of draw, I am not worried about frying it with my testlight. even if I use a jumper wire I wouldn’t fry the PCM because the power comes from a fused source directly from battery and my grounding is after the load. the only way you would fry the PCM is if you, say, jumped the connector with a jumper wire or paper clip or something and then ran the car so the PCM closes ground and you would then put the power directly through the ground with no load in between and it would blow the transistor in the PCM that is making the ground since it is the weakest link. it’s the reason why pcm’s usully do ground side control- much safer.

  • @kabirkhan5344
    @kabirkhan5344 Год назад

    Mitsubishi Pajero 2008 model car V6 does not get current in four flags, does it come in two?

  • @pigeonsil240sx
    @pigeonsil240sx 2 года назад

    1:24:00
    since continuity tests are not as good as testing under load would it be best to test these wires using a test light and jumping the other end to battery so if we see a nice bright bulb while loaded we have a better test this way instead of doing those unloaded resistance tests?maybe even step up the bulb wattage some?

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      yes a lot of people do that but I really don’t like relying on the “brightness” of a test light for quantitative measure.
      in fact I have a video where the testlight seems perfectly same as off battery voltage but there was a 4V drop causing failure of a wiper circuit.

  • @dayslife
    @dayslife 2 года назад +1

    loved the science behind it ... By the way distributor price Junkyard $20 ...lol, knowledge is also how to save money .

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      yeah I used to do the junkyard thing but I don’t do it any more. there is no way I have time anymore. but I used to be there every weekend.

  • @andreclarke291
    @andreclarke291 Год назад +1

    Next time you leave the distributor plugged in on the power connector remove the 3 Bolts use to secure distributor to cylinder head with a 12 spanner. To diagnose coil turn the distributor cam by hand you will get spark that way.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  Год назад +1

      Good idea!! I can vouch that this works because I remember shocking myself before doing that by accident ahahaha!!

    • @user-fn2ox2gv5e
      @user-fn2ox2gv5e 5 месяцев назад

      THIS COMMENT DESERVES A MILLION LIKES

  • @nickluckleek2445
    @nickluckleek2445 2 года назад

    Hi mate you have replied about p0336 you said the pcm what is that please thanks 👍

  • @randycook7184
    @randycook7184 Год назад

    I could use some help on this 2010 chevy traverse no body has been able to figure it out I was driving AND battery saver mode light came on and the truck shut off a mechanic checked it out and said that it would need a new motor so I ordered one he put it in and truck Crunk and ran good for a few minutes and then it cuts off and it keeps kicking off a crank position sensor code changed it 3 times and it is still not working it still keeps popping up the crank position sensor code and won't even crank now any suggestions on what it may be I paid $5,700 for the truck now have $12,000 in the truck (motor n shop bills and it is not running

  • @jeremyrainwater2175
    @jeremyrainwater2175 3 месяца назад

    Love your videos. Ask you a question. I was trying to figure out why my 2006 Ford Ranger 3.0 would skip after i changed plugs and wires. I thought i wasnt getting a spark and so i pulled out a plug from the coil and it ended up falling from my hand. It landed on the 4 wire hardness! It was sparking all theough that coil harnesses. You think i messed up my computer? Or do you think i need to put all new plugs in and a brand new coil and wires all Motorcraft? My belt also was squilling when it was running. So i 1m just wondering where would you go from here? I havent done anything else just yet. Its hard finding this on youtube!!!! Plesse help me! You are my top online learning mech

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  3 месяца назад

      I would start with the simplest test first by seeing if there is signal from the PCM to the coil.

  • @efrensaclolo7021
    @efrensaclolo7021 2 года назад

    I replaced my fuel pump but my fuel pump gauge is not accurate, I have 28 gallon tank but then when I gas up it will only takes 20 gallon max,so there is
    Still 8 gallons in the tank but my fuel warning light illuminates and the needle is in Empty I gas ⛽ up but it will only take 20 gallons.How can I fix this?

  • @carcasscruncher9354
    @carcasscruncher9354 2 года назад

    you sir know your stuff and I am subbing even though I only work on my own vehicle.
    I have a 2002 chevy astro with a 4.3 in it. I let it sit for 4 days and now it won't start. I have done the armchair mechanic thing and changed out a bunch of parts "because it needed it anyway," lmao, low and behold nothing has worked yet. I am wondering about the camshaft sensor now. I noticed rust on it on the top and all the sides of the sensor. im gonna remove that rust and see what happens, since it is enough rust to throw the sensor off thinking it is reading a distributor rotor.
    ever seen that be the problem before? thx

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад +1

      does the sensor have ground, signal and reference? that’s all that matters.

    • @carcasscruncher9354
      @carcasscruncher9354 2 года назад

      @@SchrodingersBox idk. Any vids on that specific issue?

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      yes- this one. I used the testlight and dvom to test each.

  • @Keyooshi
    @Keyooshi 10 месяцев назад

    Will a will a bad crankshaft speed fluctuation sensor (CKF) cause a crank yes but no start on a 2001 Honda CRV? Not the camshaft position sensor in the distributor, the sensor down with the timing belt. I have a mystery crank no start when it stalled half way to work. Original only code was P0108, Manifold Absolute Pressure / Barometric Pressure Circuit High. I replaced the MAP sensor twice, 1 used, 1 new, no luck. I have spark on all 4 (same when swapped with 2 new and 1 used distributers, same issue). Plug wires ohm'd out correctly for length. Cleaned plugs, replaced plugs. Fuel pumps rapidly out of fuel rail inlet. All injectors pulse, removed them and they feed gas to a paper towel, BUT if i pour gas directly in the manifold, it will start and run like crap for about 10 seconds if I rapidly floor and release the throttle. Removed the valve cover gasket and checked timing belt all the way around Belt is good and intake and exhaust line up correctly. No missing teeth or damage. Was considering replacing the CKF sensor and a new timing belt since I would be there anyway.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  10 месяцев назад

      Yes it could. What’s the voltage on the CKF signal?

  • @mcdanielgarageroadservice1045
    @mcdanielgarageroadservice1045 2 года назад

    can you put in a link for the Cam/crank lesson you talk about in this video. Thank you

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      Yes it is on www.schrodingersboxqm.com "Cam and Crank Sensor Basics"

  • @sanelelukhele4849
    @sanelelukhele4849 2 года назад

    Hi Matt, is it possible for the scantool to show rpm even if there's a problem with the crank sensor itself, let's say it's on its way out?

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  2 года назад

      Yes. it’s possible it is pulling RPM data from the cam sensor. depends on the car.

  • @harleyclair98
    @harleyclair98 9 дней назад

    My 97 civic has a po336 I am wondering if I need to replace my crankshaft position sensor in the distributor in that case get a new distributor the runs and drives but it's intermittent when it pops the po336 code I be driving down the road and i have to clear the code and it and runs find for a bit some days it doesn't even do it.

    • @SchrodingersBox
      @SchrodingersBox  9 дней назад

      i don’t know. what is the signal voltage reading?