Volvo stated in service manual to get new wiring harness when plug is removed from ignition box.Mr Sabetodo wrote:what's the gel made of?
Its just a water-proofing material
Volvo stated in service manual to get new wiring harness when plug is removed from ignition box.Mr Sabetodo wrote:what's the gel made of?
When this was stated,Mr Sabetodo wrote: timing mark
Won't removal expose the electronics to the weather?93Regina wrote:Volvo stated in service manual to get new wiring harness when plug is removed from ignition box.Mr Sabetodo wrote:what's the gel made of?
Its just a water-proofing material
Mr Sabetodo wrote:I don't have a plug with threads that match so I lined up the timing mark w/ TDC on the cover and looked inside with my cheap boroscope from amazon. it appears to be 1/2 tooth off but that's perspective because I couldn't see straight down because the distributor drive wheel is in the way. Everyone I've talked with seems to think that it's a fault of alignment. I'm 99.9% sure that it isn't. This engine has 3 computers and several sensors that will put it into limp-home mode. I think Its one of them and I've replaced all but one (under the glovebox) because it looked new. The replacements were from ebay so it's possible they're bad too. sadly I don't know which one & I'd rather not replace them all again. I suspect the one on the right wheel well because it controls timing. Is there a way to test it?
You may have those timing belt guide washers switched. I'm thinking that the washer with the timing mark doesn't go on last. But I don't know for sure if it would change the location of the timing mark.Mr Sabetodo wrote:I don't have a plug with threads that match so I lined up the timing mark w/ TDC on the cover and looked inside with my cheap boroscope from amazon. it appears to be 1/2 tooth off but that's perspective because I couldn't see straight down because the distributor drive wheel is in the way. Everyone I've talked with seems to think that it's a fault of alignment. I'm 99.9% sure that it isn't. This engine has 3 computers and several sensors that will put it into limp-home mode. I think Its one of them and I've replaced all but one (under the glovebox) because it looked new. The replacements were from ebay so it's possible they're bad too. sadly I don't know which one & I'd rather not replace them all again. I suspect the one on the right wheel well because it controls timing. Is there a way to test it?
Chrysler Ignition Box - I've pulled the plug out, and applied silicone grease without an issue. Electronics inside have epoxy or something covered on them.Mr Sabetodo wrote:Won't removal expose the electronics to the weather?
Did you follow these instructionsMr Sabetodo wrote:Everyone I've talked with seems to think that it's a fault of alignment.
