Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
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01-11-2007, 10:54 PM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
These cars are known to have problems with the "circuit opening relay" which provides power to the fuel pump, based on inputs from the air flow meter and the ECU, so there are about five or six possible ways that connections to that relay can fail. The fuel pump test connector bypasses some of them to power the relay directly. This is a relay hidden up behind the glove box, and there have been many posts on club4ag.com about the relay buzzing and needing to be changed, etc. (Don't go looking there now, club4ag is offline possibly for a few weeks.)
If a relay is buzzing it only does that for one of two reasons, it is not getting enough power to hold the contact, or the relay coil itself has burned out (rare). With the circuit opening relay, you'd never be able to check out why it was buzzing without the schematic to trace out all the leads to both coils in it. The igniters, spark plug wires, coils, distributor, all have no direct connection to that relay. Original owner, 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S in the US of A. Will trade for a Cadillac-Gage V150 or a Ford GT44. |
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01-11-2007, 11:01 PM
Post: #42
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
Ivan-
Again, that's got nothing to do with the AE86. *ANY* 20+ year old used car is going to be a very old used car. The AE86 is in fact a simple, dependable, durable car that got outstanding reviews for mechanical reliability when it was new, equal to or better than anything else on the road at that time. The AE86 will be a simple car to maintain--compared to more complicated cars--and a reliable car, compared to the many other cars (Renault, Peugot, VW, Audi, Chevy<G> that were available from that time period. The bottom line comes back to all of that not really mattering at all. Anyone who buys an old used car, must expect problems. When the car started in life as a cheap car, a beginner's car, or even worse a cheap beginners sports car that was just begging to be abused by cheap folks who couldn't afford maintenance and didn't know how to do it, the potential for abuse is certainly worse too.<G> On the other hand, in the US Corolla owners tended ot be frugal folks who wanted to keep their cars in good shape for long-term ownership, so the cars were often maintained as well as anything else. And the abusers who wanted to buy sports cars, bought real sports cars here. In 1985 no one knew what a Corolla GTS was here--not even the dealers. Bottom line? AE86 has nothing to do with it, kids who don't know any better think that because they saw "SuperCar" in a comic book, they're going to buy one in mint condition. If you want problems...The 1968 289 Mustang that I got in 1973 had far more problems, far worse problems, than most 20 year old Corollas will have today. There's a reason we used to say "FORD means Found On Road Dead". Even if they were fun.<G> Original owner, 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S in the US of A. Will trade for a Cadillac-Gage V150 or a Ford GT44. |
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01-12-2007, 12:49 AM
Post: #43
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
Red Wrote:"There is a lot of resistance beetwen ECU ground and the body. " I didn't mean ECU casing and/or screws to the body... read carefully. ECU ground, and ECU sensor ground, pins E01, E02, E, E1, E2... Red Wrote:It just means you have to take out the instrument cluster and replace the bulb. And, considering how much effort it takes to get in there, I'd replace ALL the bulbs at the same time. They shouldn't "need" replacing, but after 20 years they just might, and who wants to pull that cluster a second time?<G> Again, read thread carefully... Toyota scrap yard car park = AE92GTi - AE82GT - KE30 - KP62 |
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01-12-2007, 05:44 PM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
This is getting all a bit tangled up in here, so I'll just post 1 more time about the oldcar maintenance stuff and after that, I hope mrqud will not have given up hope so we an back to helping him.
I havent said that the ae86 was difficult to maintain (apart from the 3rd member that is), but that it is expensive to maintain. There are plenty of old german cars around on our roads here, and lets face it, they are easier to maintain (parts availability-wise that is) and cheaper too, since you actually stand a chance of finding used parts. Around here, if 1 ae86 pops up at a wrecking yard in holland in 2 years time, its considered to be a lot (and I mean 1 car poppuing up somewhere in holland, not in a specific wreckingyard). Toyota parts are renowned for their hefty pricing, although some of it can be helped by buying aftermarket stuff. And dont even start about the costs you encounter when you wreck the 3rd member (which lots of guys do because of their drifting aspirations). FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC! |
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01-12-2007, 07:10 PM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
Ah, the PARTS. My misunderstanding. Yes, similar in the US. Corolla parts are common but if you say "GTS" the story changes. In '95 before the internet was big I needed to locate parts to repair theft losses. It took three weeks to locate one set of wheels for my car, and that was with using all the toll-free numbers and teletype connections to junkyards across the US. From the US east coast the first set fo wheels turned up outside of Seattle, 2500+ miles away, three weeks later.
The yard apologized and said "we don't get many wheels for those cars, the kids keep crashing them and ruining the wheels." But in the last ten years, with junkyads on the internet it has actually become much easier to get parts here. Not easy <G> just easier. And of course not cheap if they are too big to fit in a simple box. Original owner, 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S in the US of A. Will trade for a Cadillac-Gage V150 or a Ford GT44. |
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01-13-2007, 05:06 AM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
thanx guys... back to the subject then...
I have 2 circut open relays... with both of them it is the same story.... Till now I had a problem with only the turn signal module... a wire in it loosed it self... welded it back, it works like a song... So, my belief in relays dieing on a Toyota is kinda gone... i believe that the first thing to die in the electric circut is the fuse, and week ground conection... Althou, I will check them all... As the selling part is concerned- Zax will probably put a picture from wich you will get it... Had a birthday suprise party... They tricked me in it... I believe that I will stick with that AE bastard at least as much to get it's hart out one more time and properly burn a set of back tires... (I need a new clutch set before and get that junk fire again...) "I'll get by with a little help from my friends..." (hope to get the chance to help them as much...) SNO-MO-BIRU project started- CHIRO |
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01-13-2007, 11:46 AM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
Mrgud Birthay surprise party organised by Maria (his girlfriend)
Another part of surprise was that it was held in McDonalds in part for "smallest children" (yeah right). Mrgud arrives with this GF. Mrgud arriving at McDonalds. We were waiting for him half an hour. Lazy bastard. Mrgud in his seat. Intresting text above his head. Crowd having fun... We were playing kids games with baloon. People in the McDonalds were...shocked! After that we listened for some folk music that Mrgud loves so he started to dance. Just kidding about that folk music Birthay cake. They spent all the supplys of candles for his cake I know what was his wish...damn electronics. opening of the present. This was funny. Took him good 10 minutes to open it. It was sealed with some kind of silicon stuff. No comment. Enough pictures from me. Drifting - best fun you can have in your car with your pants on! |
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01-13-2007, 11:56 AM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
That looks like fun!!
Happy birthday man! Zax, fix the mans electronics for his birthday present old hachiguru! Greetz, Bastiaan "mux213" Olij Moved down under, no more hachi |
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01-13-2007, 01:26 PM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
Haha... Looks like he had much fun
What was his present btw? 1983 - AE86 Sprinter Trueno - import project 2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver 2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain Support our forum, buy from the AEU86 shop: |
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01-13-2007, 06:38 PM
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Can't fire up. Buzzing from the relay, lamps blinkin- HELP
some ligher gasolinee and matches ,
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