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Re: [alfa] more info on Spider continuning to run
I suspect one of the only two relays located next to the fuel computer
(ECU) located behind the passenger seat. They are alluded to in the shop
manual but not shown in any schematic I have. They provide power to the
fuel system and are possibly interconnected with the ignition computer
circuit. They are energized when the ignition switch is "on". If their
contacts are pitted such that arcing makes them "stick", they may not
release immediately when the ignition is switched off thereby continuing
to provide ignition power. Try tapping them gently while the engine is
running on to see if they will release.
I don't believe you are causing any harm to the ECU when the engine runs
on, just to your nerves.
Gil Gagne
Port Orange, FL
1985 Spider
Darrel McGregor wrote:
I've done more troubleshooting on the Spider. It's not the ignition switch.
With it running, I unplugged both ignition switch connectors and the motor
continued to idle smoothly. Then with no apparent reason it will stop
without changing anything else. I had a similar problem when an aftermarket
coil was installed. The difference was that with that coil the only way to
stop it was to pull the coil wire.
Nothing was changed or modified recently on the car. It just started to
continue to run after the ignition switch was off.
I've checked the grounds on the cam cover and the intake manifold and they
are all tight.
Is it possible that running it with the ignition switch off is causing
damage to the ECU? (It is turning off the charging system and other
electronic circuits, the charging light comes on and the buzzers turn off.)
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Darrel
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