Pulled all but two of the plugs out and they looked ok, Bosch platinum tipped jobbies, connected to coil packs and left them resting on top of the engine, good news is that I am now getting (or at least seeing) a spark from each of the four pulled plugs and coil packs so I guess that rules out an electrical/electronic problem.
Whilst cranking car to check 4 sparks, smelt petrol coming out of the empty plug holes, Oil is still OK (at full indicator on dipstick) BUT when I checked the water it was Waaaaaaay above high so I undid the rad cap and low and behold the rad was dry, infact when standing over the rad cap hole, could not see ANY water in the rad at all. I then checked the expansion bottle and it is full right upto the bottom of the filler tube.
Question: Would a Zed refuse to start if the rad is bone dry?
Still not getting any errors on the ECU, but am coming to my wits end.....
Would it be OK to get some antifreeze to top up the rad with?(keeping an eye on how much it takes?)
Do you think I have a dodgy Rad Cap? The only reason I can think that the Rad is dry is if the cap wasn't working it wouldn't let the steam out and that would have forced all the coolant into the expansion bottle?
Like I said before the car didn't do all the steam works when it was overheating as I didn't give it a chance to get that hot, as soon as the needle moved from it's usual middle of the gauge to 3/4's up I pulled over and stopped.
I really don't know what else to do!
The car just cranks but doesn't turn over - if there is fuel/air and a spark why would it not burp at least?
I have pictures of all of this but can't upload cos I don't have any webspace :(
Any suggestions welcomed (as long as they are about fixing the car! *lol*)
Well guyZ,
Pulled all but two of the plugs out and they looked ok, Bosch platinum tipped jobbies, connected to coil packs and left them resting on top of the engine, good news is that I am now getting (or at least seeing) a spark from each of the four pulled plugs and coil packs so I guess that rules out an electrical/electronic problem.
Whilst cranking car to check 4 sparks, smelt petrol coming out of the empty plug holes, Oil is still OK (at full indicator on dipstick) BUT when I checked the water it was Waaaaaaay above high so I undid the rad cap and low and behold the rad was dry, infact when standing over the rad cap hole, could not see ANY water in the rad at all. I then checked the expansion bottle and it is full right upto the bottom of the filler tube.
Question: Would a Zed refuse to start if the rad is bone dry?
Still not getting any errors on the ECU, but am coming to my wits end.....
Would it be OK to get some antifreeze to top up the rad with?(keeping an eye on how much it takes?)
Do you think I have a dodgy Rad Cap? The only reason I can think that the Rad is dry is if the cap wasn't working it wouldn't let the steam out and that would have forced all the coolant into the expansion bottle?
Like I said before the car didn't do all the steam works when it was overheating as I didn't give it a chance to get that hot, as soon as the needle moved from it's usual middle of the gauge to 3/4's up I pulled over and stopped.
I really don't know what else to do!
The car just cranks but doesn't turn over - if there is fuel/air and a spark why would it not burp at least?
I have pictures of all of this but can't upload cos I don't have any webspace :(
Any suggestions welcomed (as long as they are about fixing the car! *lol*)