problem with coil? does this sound right?
Hi All
Could anyone offer any advice?
We are looking for some advice on my mother-in-laws Beat. Shes had it from new, its all original and has had very little use (from memory around 20k miles in total).
On a run out a few weeks ago the car wouldn't start after sitting in a car park for 15mins. The trip was short but enough to get up to temperature, less than 10 miles. On the way out the car was running fine but on return to the car it would only turn over. It was a very hot day!
It was towed home and sat in the garage for a few days. Still turning over but not starting - not even spluttering. Our local garage had a look but they weren't keen, they said they couldn't get a spark. They recommended another local garage that specialises in electrics so it went there. They have been tinkering and have sent through the following:
I have rechecked the wiring / ignition system and have found that it is the ECU that is holding the coil energised with the ignition on. When the vehicle is cranked it reverts back to normal switching and the car will start with a substitute coil wired in.
With a new coil the car will start and run but I cannot tell how long this will last. It is only a problem with ignition on, engine off so it should be OK as long as the ignition is not left on. This is unlikely anyway as generally the ignition would not be left on.
If you cannot get the correct coil for the car I should be able to get one that will work but will be a different type
Now, we don't know much when it comes to mechanics, especially the mother-in-law! so any advice would be much appreciated - firstly on the problem and secondly locating a suitable coil (if this is the problem). Also I have read lots on problems with ECUs on the forum and wondered whether that might be an issue?
Any advice that we could pass back to the garage would be much appreciated. Cant afford a huge bill. We realise the car is getting older but it has huge sentimental value as my father in law (who bought it as a surprise for mother-in-law) dead a few years ago.
Many thanks in advance
Chris
I never understood why, but...
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Originally Posted by
LawrenceHarding
Usual problem with ECU is duff capacitors, which an electronics repair shop ought to be able to deal with.
I have had a brand new, original Honda ECU fitted to may Beat for 4 years now and it has always performed faultlessly but for once, 3 years ago, when, while driving, the engine stopped and would not restart. After I was rescued and towed back home I checked the large fuses in the engine compartment, but they were OK. However, when in desperation I just blindly replaced all the fuses in the fuse box by the throttle pedal...joy unconfined! the engine started, the check light was fine and it has been fine ever since. Readers of this forum might also recognise a previous post of mine, when the same procedure with the fuses successfully corrected an erratic speedo, and I believe it was successful with another member and his speedo. Now, I do not believe in magic and either there is something unusual in the wiring of my Beat, or there is a bit of corrosion in the contacts of the fuse box, or the design of the electric circuit of the Beat has some fundamental weakness, but it is a simple procedure and its cost is negligible. Cross your fingers and give it a try.