EJ25 forester didn't start this morning
EJ25 forester didn't start this morning
Hi folks.
I have added a forester to the garage recently.
2003 MY04 XS. 230,000km and most big jobs done by Subaru including a recent clutch and the 200,000km service.
Lots of kilometres but the price was right and the idle is smooth as butter, you can't tell it is even running!
This morning I went to start. Cranked as normal, tried to catch but only fired for the briefest of moments. I would best describe it as sounding flooded, but it has no carburettor.
Multiple attempts yielded nothing but empty cranking.
Disconnected the battery for half hour and it stated perfectly once reconnected.
What the brains trust think? The fact that it was once only makes me think some sort of sensor- maybe a crank angle?
I remembered my OBDII unit after I reconnected the battery, but no faults were logged.
I have added a forester to the garage recently.
2003 MY04 XS. 230,000km and most big jobs done by Subaru including a recent clutch and the 200,000km service.
Lots of kilometres but the price was right and the idle is smooth as butter, you can't tell it is even running!
This morning I went to start. Cranked as normal, tried to catch but only fired for the briefest of moments. I would best describe it as sounding flooded, but it has no carburettor.
Multiple attempts yielded nothing but empty cranking.
Disconnected the battery for half hour and it stated perfectly once reconnected.
What the brains trust think? The fact that it was once only makes me think some sort of sensor- maybe a crank angle?
I remembered my OBDII unit after I reconnected the battery, but no faults were logged.
Julian
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2004 Forester XS
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- TOONGA
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I'm sure subarus get together and do this via bluetooth 
I'm having a similar problem with my EJ22
see here
showthread.php?p=235164#post235164
Not sure if this helps you but it may give you a starting point
TOONGA

I'm having a similar problem with my EJ22
see here
showthread.php?p=235164#post235164
Not sure if this helps you but it may give you a starting point
TOONGA
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If a fuel injected car does act flooded, there is a technique that goes something like this...
turn ignition to ON
depress accelerator to floor and then release it to halfway
crank the engine
This tells the ecu its flooded and it will compensate to start the engine
I think its in the user manual actually
turn ignition to ON
depress accelerator to floor and then release it to halfway
crank the engine
This tells the ecu its flooded and it will compensate to start the engine
I think its in the user manual actually
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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a 'cranks, but no start' leads one to suspect the two old school basics are not happy - spark or fuel. Easiest is to pull a plug lead so long as you have one, get a spare spark plug you can fix the main body to the earth of car, attach lead and crank over to see if got spark. Maybe easiest is to spray a flammable stuff into an air intake and crank to see if it engine then fires. Safest would be the products made for this purpose such as aerostart. Read elsewhere that some have even used deodorant sprays, probably for their propellant. Go on from what you find from these two tests
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Gannon, great tip thanks.
Nubaru I'm not sure I'm with you on the spark or fuel thing. The fact that this occurred with no warning and then resolved without problem makes me very suspect of some electronic part that can fall intermittently in an all or nothing kind of way, such as a sensor.
Nubaru I'm not sure I'm with you on the spark or fuel thing. The fact that this occurred with no warning and then resolved without problem makes me very suspect of some electronic part that can fall intermittently in an all or nothing kind of way, such as a sensor.
Julian
2004 Outback H6
2004 Forester XS
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TOONGA, you might be right, my MY03 Lib RX 2.5 has developed a funny start in the last week too!
I suspect the ECU may not be priming for start properly...it will start after about 7-10 sec cranking, or ALWAYS within a second if i turn the key back to acc then try again.
Why? no idea, but it's not a big issue for me.
julian, if you get any answers, I'd be keen to hear them so i can check mine!
I suspect the ECU may not be priming for start properly...it will start after about 7-10 sec cranking, or ALWAYS within a second if i turn the key back to acc then try again.
Why? no idea, but it's not a big issue for me.
julian, if you get any answers, I'd be keen to hear them so i can check mine!
Hmmmm. Been very distracted this week, but no faults to speak of except for a sunroof issue that I might raise in another thread next week.
I pulled a bunch of sensor units off a wrecked EJ25 locally and will keep them handy.
New front and rear sway bar end links have changed the handling and drive to a staggering degree. Tight and quiet has replaced clunky and clattery.
Beautiful!
I pulled a bunch of sensor units off a wrecked EJ25 locally and will keep them handy.
New front and rear sway bar end links have changed the handling and drive to a staggering degree. Tight and quiet has replaced clunky and clattery.
Beautiful!
Julian
2004 Outback H6
2004 Forester XS
Organ donation saves lives
2004 Outback H6
2004 Forester XS
Organ donation saves lives