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walbro fp
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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If there was no problem previous, this is also a symptom of a timing belt breaking or stripping off of the teeth. Never heard of it happening in a 7M, but I know Chrysler did that. The belt didnt break but the grooves on the belt let go right at the crank so it just slipped. Luckily because it didn't send any valves smashing into the pistons.. lol
I dont think its too terribly difficult to pull off the timing belt top cover in a 7M to check (if anyone else agrees it could be the problem)
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Alabama
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Ok heres some updated info on my problem child. Checked resistance in coil this morning and found it bad. Installed new coil that tested good. The security system doesnt seem to have anything to do with the problem at this time. Reset it with the door key as found in a post. With the key off and out I still have an engine light on. With the key on I have an engine light and alternator light on. I was checking some things in the fuse box behind the battery and found that the relay marked am2 is hot on both sides with relay pulled out and key turned off. What is AM1 and AM2?? Cant find anything in the Haynes manual that tells what it is. Unbolted fuse box and turned it over and removed bottom cover to see if anything was melted. All looked ok. Unwrapped the harness looking for bad places inthe wiring and found nothing. There seems to be a large white wire and a large black wire feeding the relay. Traced white one to the pos side of the battery and the black one to the stud on the alternator. The battery terminals have been replaced. Diagrams for the 87 in the manual are minimal. The diagram calls for a yellow wire to post on alternator but it has two black ones fused together and looks factory. Dont know about the white one to the battery. Is the terminal on the alternator supposed to be hot? There are three wires in a plug on the back and they look good. Still dont think I am getting fire past the coil. Hard to check by myself. There has got to be a short somewhere with the engine light on and the key off. I have already replaced the harness for the key switch. Didnt change anything though.
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