Re: Thermo-time Switch Question
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Re: Thermo-time Switch Question
- From: "John Hervey" <dherv10@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 14:13:23 -0000
Stain,
Try to start your car with out any modifications.It may start ok.If
not, then your other options are:
#1 ( In the book )Open the hood and remove the grey plug from the
control pressure regulator and replace the blue plug on the cold
start. Then unplug after cranking.
#2.( In the book ) You can run a jumper from the blue/black wire
in the thermo sensor connector to ground. This you can leave in place
till you get the thermo sensor replaced. But i wouldn't.
Any thing you do is a simulation of a hot start since your
by-passing the thermo sensor.
I your car is prone to ( not )starting quickly due to some other
problem , then the worst thing that could happen is flooding. If that
happens, then un plug the jumper or any other thing and let the car
sit for a while and re start w/o any mod's.
If the definition of Fire Hazard is now Hot Start. Then wait on
the part and don't drive the car. When you put the gray plug to the
blue plug is the same thing as ( Hot Start ). If the cold start valve
sticks open, that's ( hot start ), if the contacts on the thermo
sensor stick shut, that's ( hot start ). You can add a relay from
inside the car and do the same thing. Then un plug it. That's ( Hot
Start ). Why some people want to put fear in someone about fire
hazard doesn't make any sense. There are hundreds of things on the
De Lorean that could cause a fire, the most common is ( wiring ) and
under rated relays, circut breakers and so on.
John
11004
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Stian Birkeland" <dmc_norway@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello, I have another problem now. When the garage installed the
waterpump
> they accidentally broke the two pins on the thermotime switch when
it was
> connected. Meaning that I had to use pliers to get them out! Im
happy to say
> that this was successful.
>
> The garages fault of course, they have already ordered a new one.
Standard
> Bosch part. This is the reason for my cold start problems.
>
> While waiting, I would like to know if you have a quick, temporary
fix that
> will allow me to drive the car (read:start the car) while Im
waiting for
> that switch. I should have it within a week or so, but its a long
time to
> wait esp. if it takes all week...
>
> Is there any way to trigger the switch so as to make the cold start
valve
> inject a bit of fuel for start up? I folded back the plastic volvo
cap on
> the connector. Two wires. One of them are blue & black the other
one is blue
> & yellow.
>
> Best wishes
> Stian Birkeland
> Norway
>
> VIN # 06759
>
>
>
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