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1990 wiring woes

Hi all, so a bit of backstory....

A now ex friend and I started restoring my 5 door GTI around 2 years ago, all was going well, he stripped the car, i welded it, then it went to paint, anyways, ive been reassembling the car its all back together apart from radiator and a few trims.

i have however run into some difficulties with the electrical side, the engine bay wiring was all tied up against the firewall so it was out of the way for paint, ive refitted the engine, connected all the plugs etc that i could see / identify, im at the point of turning the key and............ nothing, well not nothing nothing, it turns over but not start.

i have discovered that theres no spark, i have 12v at the coil.
the ISV doesnt buzz when ignition is on.
fuel pump doesnt prime. ive bridged the terminals on the relay and the pump primes


everything else electrical appears to be working at this stage

really hoping someone has some possible suggestions as to where to start!

Re: 1990 wiring woes

Reply #1
Hall sender on dizzy?
No spark from the coil on the king lead?

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Reply #2
Thanks for your reply, is there a way of testing / checking the hall sender?

And nope,no spark from the king lead, I have 12v on the no. 15 terminal, ive tried another (used coil) same result, of course the second coil could be shot!

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Reply #3
Do the lights come up on the dash when you turn the key to ignition?
If not, it could be an issue with the ignition switch.
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Re: 1990 wiring woes

Reply #4
Do the lights come up on the dash when you turn the key to ignition?
If not, it could be an issue with the ignition switch.

yep, dash illuminates as expected, it cranks over fine, just wont fire

Re: 1990 wiring woes

Reply #5
Ok, when you say 1990, I'm assuming it's a 90 spec (some early 90s weren't).

If so, this is a fantastic site:
http://www.a2resource.com/electrical/CE2.html?_sm_byp=iVVM2JjWHV6k5fq6

It looks like a lot, but only F, G1 and G2 go into the engine bay, so buzz them out and see where that gets you.
Mk2 Driver
Mk2 Silver 8v
Corrado G60 Turbo
Mk2 Red 8v
Mk2 Grey 16v
Mk2 BBM ABF
Bora 20vt
Mk2 Green VR6
Mk2 Green ABF
Mk2 BBM 20vt
3.2 TT Roadster
Mk2 Red 16v
225 TT Coup
3.2 TT Coup
Mk4 Anniversary
Mk7 Red GTI Performance
Mk2 Red GTI Restoration

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Re: 1990 wiring woes

Reply #6
Yep 1990 (G reg) 1800 8v digifant.

Thanks for the link, ill take a look and update with progress...... hopefully!

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Reply #7
small update......

so i found 5 mins to have a quick fiddle with the golf, i have now got a spark at a plug end but only when turning the ignition on and off, not when cranking.

still no buzz from the ISV and the fuel pump still not running unless i bridge the terminals.

i have just printed off the CE2 wiring info from the link above (thanks again Monkey), i guess im gonna have to try and continuity test each individual wire? unless someone suggests an instant plug / sensor i can try / check?! fingers are crossed on the latter!

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Reply #8
I also saw whilst trawling for info that relay position 3 should have a relay numbered 32, apparently ecu control or power relay i think I read..... I dont have a relay in that position.  Cant remember if I did prior to pulling the car apart!