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..P 01-08-2004 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Britwrench
Close, but no banana. The 944 doesn't use a CSV nor does it have a thermo time switch. It does have a coolant temp sensor and an intake temp sensor (which is in the AFM). It's possible the coolant temp sensor is faulty, and it's also possible the AFM is not registering that the engine is cranking and therefore no-start. Lots of possibilities, needs more diagnosis.
No banana? Sheesh, I figure the info is worth a banana!!:rolleyes:

Just a hunch on the "cold startup" system, no matter what type of sensor is sending the info to the computer, I figured it might be similar.

When they're set right, my 944 n/a will hit immediately, while the S2 always seems to need a bit more cranking, and I guess that's normal. Looking forward to the final diagnosis on this one, as it is probably a common ailment that others need to know about.

cheersSmileWavy

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unclemikeys2001 01-08-2004 12:29 PM

Hello... Im at a dead stop again here..... Using the info at www.clarks-garage.com/ I went ahead and started checking the speed & ref sensors and then proceeded to try & find an 0.8mm washer to set the clearance to. 3 different hardware stores close to me do not have such a small size. They all looked at me like I was crazy for needing an exact size so small. Anyone have an idea where to get that size I need? Im thinking of cutting up my feeler guage to get the size closest to that. There was a bunch of gunk/metal shavings? on the ends of both the sensors when they came out if that means anything.

unclemikeys2001 01-08-2004 12:49 PM

Whats the best way to check if the AFM is properly working? Is the method in the Haynes correct? And please think about where can get 0.8 mm washer to set the sensor clearance. THANKS

Obin Robinson 01-08-2004 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by unclemikeys2001
Hello... Im at a dead stop again here..... Using the info at www.clarks-garage.com/ I went ahead and started checking the speed & ref sensors and then proceeded to try & find an 0.8mm washer to set the clearance to. 3 different hardware stores close to me do not have such a small size. They all looked at me like I was crazy for needing an exact size so small. Anyone have an idea where to get that size I need? Im thinking of cutting up my feeler guage to get the size closest to that. There was a bunch of gunk/metal shavings? on the ends of both the sensors when they came out if that means anything.
shoot me an e-mail. i have a sensor with a space super-glued to it. i also think i know what is causing your cold start problem. i had a similar issue with our 944 a while back.

obin

SoCal Driver 01-08-2004 03:12 PM

That is a 1/32" thick washer. can be any diameter up to the diameter of the sensor.

Porsche944 01-11-2004 07:37 AM

You can check the temperature sensors with an Ohm meter. The sensors are NTC or Negative Temperature Coefficient devices, which means the resistance of the device is inversely proportional the its temperature. A cold sensor will have a high resistance, and a warm sensor will have a low resistance. If memory serves F.R. Wilk has the sensor specs on his site.

unclemikeys2001 01-11-2004 01:54 PM

Im still trying to get the time & means to get the sensors checked and in the process I will also check out the temp sensor. It may be a week or so, but when all this happens I will be sure to update everyone. I have a feeling Ill be asking more questions.

..P 01-12-2004 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Britwrench
Close, but no banana. The 944 doesn't use a CSV nor does it have a thermo time switch. It does have a coolant temp sensor and an intake temp sensor (which is in the AFM). It's possible the coolant temp sensor is faulty, and it's also possible the AFM is not registering that the engine is cranking and therefore no-start. Lots of possibilities, needs more diagnosis.

I think you better check again, here's a place where you can buy a Thermo Time Switch for the 944, and the 911, and for the 928, and............SmileWavy

http://www.fuel-injection-parts.com/thermo_time_switch-porsche-parts.html

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