Re: Possible Solution to Astro Van Starting Problem -
05-16-2007
, 05:02 PM
My problem was a Wells brand junk ignition coil. Truck would die
in wet weather. I found the problem by running the truck on a
warm dry day. Lift the hood and start spraying water on various
things. When I sprayed the ignition coil, the motor died.
The AC Delco coil ran fine, wet or dry.
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<dechev (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote
: Possible Solution to Astro Van 97, 98, 99 Starting Problem. If
you
: have the following symptoms, this may apply to you.
: -For years my 98 Astro Van had trouble starting in 'cold or wet
: weather', or damp weather, especially when there was fog, or
heavy
: morning dew. Otherwise it would start fine when it was dry,
even when
: it was freezing (as long as it was dry). Sometimes I would run
the
: battery completely down and need to recharge before it would
start. It
: would turn over great. I could hear the fuel pump 'hum'
properly. Once
: started, it would run fairly well. However, if the truck was
parked
: for more than 20 hours, in the damp weather, it would not start
again.
: I changed may things including distributer cap and rotor,
cables,
: plugs, fuel filter, etc... with no effect. And then I one day I
: noticed the problem. The ignition coil!!! A $70 part!!
Basically, the
: coil had a small-crack in the case. When attempting to start, a
large
: spark about 1" to 1.5" from the coil would short to the coil
frame.
: Electrically it makes perfect sense! The electricity would much
rather
: short to ground(less resistance), than continue on its way
through the
: distributer, and on to the plugs (more resistance). Also, when
it is
: 'wet or damp' the short has an easy low resistance path, but
when it
: is dry, it is too hard to short, and so power flows to the
: distributer, and your van starts.
:
: -->It is really easy to check for yourself. Just remove the
engine
: access panel inside your van. Locate the ignition coil. Turn
the start
: key (especially when it won't start) and just look and listen
to the
: ignition coil. First make sure all the wires on the coil are
properly
: and firmly connected. If you see a large spark or hear the
clear
: crackling of electricity, you have found your problem. The van
starts
: great now, within less than a second, every time, no matter the
: weather. I changed my coil myself, but it is a bit hard to
reach. I
: noticed that the replacement coil is 're-designed' and has a
heaftier
: plastic mold around where the original crack was on my factory
coil.
: I have read through most of the posts on this site and others,
but in
: the ones with these symptoms, it seems most people overlook the
: ignition coil. Good luck and Post back if it works for you too
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