1990 740 GL dies while driving, then starts after 1or2 mins.
1990 740 GL dies while driving, then starts after 1or2 mins.
Last edited by graham on 07 May 2006, 06:46, edited 2 times in total.
graham
Look at the rpm-meter when it dies. If it is going straigh to zero when the engine dies, you have a ignition problem. It could then be the power stage or the hall-sensor. Lately it has been several replies talking about bad wiring close to the hall sensor. Both for the hall sensor and the power stage it is typical that it dies and can be started some minutes later. After that it will maybe be running for a month.
Thank you, the rpm-meter does not go straight to zero. it goes down with the slowing of the cars speed. This problem has been going on for about a year with about a week or two break here and there.LaRy wrote:Look at the rpm-meter when it dies. If it is going straigh to zero when the engine dies, you have a ignition problem. It could then be the power stage or the hall-sensor. Lately it has been several replies talking about bad wiring close to the hall sensor. Both for the hall sensor and the power stage it is typical that it dies and can be started some minutes later. After that it will maybe be running for a month.
graham
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Peter Coutts
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See my posting of March 20th...sounds like the fuel pump relay. I can send you photos for the fix.
Contents of March 20th:
This item may help those in need...I have an 87 740 that has been experiencing periodic stalling while driving. Car has always started good. After sitting roadside for a few moments the car will start after turning over several times. I replaced plugs, wires and cap..still occurred.
The problem was found in the fuel pump/ignition computer relay found under the ashtray with the fuses. Upon taking out relay and removing the relay cover I found three suspect soldering points on the circuit board..they break down with age. I resoldered the points and replaced the relay and the car has not stalled since. Working great.
I purchased a new relay for $80.00 CDN and keep it in my glove box in case more solder joints breakdown when I am on the road.
Contents of March 20th:
This item may help those in need...I have an 87 740 that has been experiencing periodic stalling while driving. Car has always started good. After sitting roadside for a few moments the car will start after turning over several times. I replaced plugs, wires and cap..still occurred.
The problem was found in the fuel pump/ignition computer relay found under the ashtray with the fuses. Upon taking out relay and removing the relay cover I found three suspect soldering points on the circuit board..they break down with age. I resoldered the points and replaced the relay and the car has not stalled since. Working great.
I purchased a new relay for $80.00 CDN and keep it in my glove box in case more solder joints breakdown when I am on the road.
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Peter Coutts
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- Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Go to swedishbricks...it has some photos etc.
http://www.swedishbricks.net/700900FAQ/ ... Pump_Relay
I am finding that this and bricks are the best forums for Volvos.
Regards
Peter
http://www.swedishbricks.net/700900FAQ/ ... Pump_Relay
I am finding that this and bricks are the best forums for Volvos.
Regards
Peter
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