by Tommo32 » Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:21 pm
Hi guys, hope this is in the right section.
Anyway, after a few days googling and coming across various existing threads on here which were very useful I have had to resort to registering here and begging for help.
The background is that a friend of mine has had a 2.5 PRV Turbo engine fitted into his Delorean, and I volunteered to take a look at getting it running for him and sorting out the electrical side of things. After an evening spent tracing wires and checking everything against wiring diagrams it didn't look like it was going to be too difficult, especially as he has the renault loom pretty much all intact. After checking every single pin on the ECU and verifying it was wired up correctly (with the exception of the fuel flow meter (which I am hoping it doesn't require to run) and the AirCon pins, we sorted the power to the fuel pump relay and the ignition feed to both relays also.
So, we powered up the ECU and the injector relay clicked, which sends current down the brown wire into pin 19 (IIRC) of the ECU, but I understand at this point that the fuel pump relay should also click to prime the fuel pump, which it does not. Whilst investigating this we found that there was 3V coming out of the negative injector wires on the ECU (pins 20+21 IIRC), this voltage dissapears if you remove the injector relay indicating that it is coming through pin 19 on the ECU, and sure enough when checked there is a short (200 ohms ish IIRC) between pins 19 and the 20/21 that provide the negative switching for the injectors.
I hope this makes some sense, I guess my questions are is this 3V to the negative side of the injectors normal? I can't imagine it being, but you never know. And should there be a resistance between pins 19 and 20/21? My multimeter only measures the resistance one way around so there must be a diode in there somewhere. Also, what might cause the ECU to not trigger the prime sequence for the fuel pump relay? There is live to the other side of the relay, and the relay works, it's just that the ECU doesn't do it's bit in earthing the pin that it should.
I suspect that there is a fault in the ECU, possibly caused by the people who fitted the engine trying to hotwire it anyway they could, but it's hard to be certain without any other parts to try/test.
Also, while I am at it, the small plug on the coil unit, two orange wires coming out if it, pin 2 is the trigger signal from the ECU, but pin one doesn't seem to have anything on it on any of the wiring diagrams, though there is a wire coming out of it on this loom. Anyone know what that is for?
Would be so grateful of any help or info, short of blindly buying another ECU we are out of options otherwise at the moment.
Tommy.