Pulling my hair out on this one. Hope someone can help....
I have a 2001 GTX DI
I had to remove the engine due to the starter drive, it seized up. When I removed the engine I broke the nipple on the air compressor, this was for the line that goes to the rave valve solenoid. I replaced the compressor top and connected back up. Now the line keeps blowing apart, not coming off, it is blowing a hole in the plastic line. I have replaced the line and it only takes a few minutes for it to blow a hole in it again. I took the solenoid off and cleaned the valve section to make sure there was no debris in it. I then reinstalled the solenoid and it happened again. I then applied power to the solenoid and it is clicking. I also checked the fuses at the MPEG and they are all good. So I assume the solenoid is working, because it would not click if it had shorted out. Am I missing something? Is there a way to test the power to the solenoid? does it get power at idle? The nipple that the hose, from the compressor to the valve, (nipple is screwed on the valve) has a small hole in it. It is not the diameter of the nipple it is a pin size hole. Does this seem right?
Any help or ideas would be great, thanks
I have a 2001 GTX DI
I had to remove the engine due to the starter drive, it seized up. When I removed the engine I broke the nipple on the air compressor, this was for the line that goes to the rave valve solenoid. I replaced the compressor top and connected back up. Now the line keeps blowing apart, not coming off, it is blowing a hole in the plastic line. I have replaced the line and it only takes a few minutes for it to blow a hole in it again. I took the solenoid off and cleaned the valve section to make sure there was no debris in it. I then reinstalled the solenoid and it happened again. I then applied power to the solenoid and it is clicking. I also checked the fuses at the MPEG and they are all good. So I assume the solenoid is working, because it would not click if it had shorted out. Am I missing something? Is there a way to test the power to the solenoid? does it get power at idle? The nipple that the hose, from the compressor to the valve, (nipple is screwed on the valve) has a small hole in it. It is not the diameter of the nipple it is a pin size hole. Does this seem right?
Any help or ideas would be great, thanks