Fault finding, Ref•11, Engine cuts out suddenly – ignition fault – FIAT Uno 45 User Manual

Page 294: Engine misfires before cutting out – fuel fault, Engine cuts out – other causes, Ignition (no-charge) warning light illuminated, Ignition warning light not illuminated, Pre-ignition (pinking) on acceleration, Whistling or wheezing noises, Tapping or rattling

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Engine cuts out suddenly –
ignition fault

Loose or disconnected LT wires

Wet HT leads or distributor cap (after
traversing water splash)

Coil failure (check for spark)

Other ignition fault (see Chapter 4)

Engine misfires before cutting out
– fuel fault

Fuel tank empty

Fuel pump defective or filter blocked
(check for delivery)

Fuel tank filler vent blocked (suction will be
evident on releasing cap)

Carburettor needle valve sticking

Carburettor jets blocked (fuel contami-
nated)

Other fuel system fault (see Chapter 3)

Engine cuts out – other causes

Serious overheating

Major mechanical failure (eg camshaft
drive)

Ignition (no-charge) warning light
illuminated

Slack or broken drivebelt — retension or
renew (Chapter 9)

Ignition warning light not
illuminated

Coolant loss due to internal or external
leakage (see Chapter 2)

Thermostat defective

Low oil level

Brakes binding

Radiator clogged externally or internally

Electric cooling fan not operating correctly

Engine waterways clogged

Ignition timing incorrect or automatic
advance malfunctioning

Mixture too weak

Note: Do not add cold water to an overheated
engine or damage may result

Note: Low oil pressure in a high-mileage
engine at tickover is not necessarily a cause
for concern. Sudden pressure loss at speed is
far more significant. In any event check the
gauge or warning light sender before
condemning the engine.

Gauge reads low or warning light
illuminated with engine running

Oil level low or incorrect grade

Defective gauge or sender unit

Wire to sender unit earthed

Engine overheating

Oil filter clogged or bypass valve defective

Oil pressure relief valve defective

Oil pick-up strainer clogged

Oil pump worn or mountings loose

Worn main or big-end bearings

Pre-ignition (pinking) on
acceleration

Incorrect grade of fuel

Ignition timing incorrect

Distributor faulty or worn

Worn or maladjusted carburettor

Excessive carbon build-up in engine

Whistling or wheezing noises

Leaking vacuum hose

Leaking carburettor or manifold gasket

Blowing head gasket

Tapping or rattling

Incorrect valve clearances (where appli-
cable)

Worn valve gear

Worn timing chain or belt

Broken piston ring (ticking noise)

Knocking or thumping

Unintentional mechanical contact (eg fan
blades)

Worn drivebelt

Peripheral component fault (generator,
water pump, etc)

Worn big-end bearings (regular heavy
knocking, perhaps less under load)

Worn main bearings (rumbling and
knocking, perhaps worsening under load)

Piston slap (most noticeable when cold)

Engine noises

Low engine oil pressure

Engine overheats

Engine cuts out and will not restart

Fault Finding

REF•11

REF

Crank engine and check for spark. Note

use of insulated tool

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