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1990 740 GL Rex 212K
For some while (1-1/12 years), I have battled "No starting, and cranking" issues. Everytime, I get one resolved, I have another, of a different nature.
However, this time, I have time to do full diagnoses, and rebuild things. I am not a volvo mechanic, but by trade, a electro-mechanical technician.
Problem: While attempting to start engine, there is the fuel pump whine, Relay clicks, dash lights on, but no Cranky (cranking). In the past, I have replaced RSR, and even have two spares, Fuel pump relays, and pump, RPM Sensor, and your normal tune-up items(s plugs, etc..).
Anyway, I have found out how to start my car each and everytime. It may not be the wisest, but until I replaced the part needed, it gets me to work on time, or anywhere else I need to go. What I have to do, is get my trusty jumper tool, a long prybar. While the key is in the running postion (dash lights on), I jump my positive + & negative - leads at the starter together. My brick starts each and everytime.
2nd Problem: I do have the problem, sometimes of my key stays stuck in cranking position, and the car runs with no accesories, after immediately starting. As long as I put the key back in the running pos, this hasn't been a problem. However, somewhere along the line, I learn the ignition switch behind the key module, is the culprit. Thought I read, but can't find how to re-build it.
Somewhere else I read, that if I can start the car, by ignition key bypass, the actual switch could, also be the problem.
Could replacing this ceramic ignition switch resolve both issues?
So, last week I removed under dash cover, and took out the ign. switch, and thought I could rebuild it. That didn't appear to be as easy as I thought. So, I put it back in, thinking (electronically), maybe re-seating it would delete my cranking problem. Nope!!!
BTW: I was able to start after separating switch from key insert itself, and rotating it with screwdriver.
In earlier posts, I thought this was related to cold weather vs. warm changes. This is now, irrellevant. Problem may occur 2 out of 25 working cranks(more or less).
I re-tightend post on starter several months back.
Am I barking up the right tree, or am a climbing an Oak, and should be on a Willow Tree?
Thanks,
Kevin
1990 740 GL Rex 212K
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