by DonaldNZ » Fri May 03, 2019 2:29 pm
It could be a power failure, seems likely given you just washed it
I'd clean it first as best I could , If you lived in my town if you wanted I'd show you how I do my car in the local $2 car medium pressure wash on warm soap.
I keep my truck clean. I never power wash any connectors up close, so they stay original dirty
I go as hard as needed so I stay clean when checking the oil and clean enough to easily see damage or leaks loose hose clips and nothing is likely to contaminate the pump or loom connector on dis connecting
be super careful you don't bend anything, just looking for different or less gloss
I get new plastic bags , probably illegal now , and put over every connector as soon as I pull it off so its much harder for me to damage it with dirt
Id think about my static electricity content so I'm less likely to induce a mystery future intermittent problem reducing my bragging rights about how sweet my ride is.
I wear natural fibers, one good reason, usually less static generated,
you can buy for $5 anti static wrist straps. great idea and much easier
If I dont have one in a car, I'll pull my sock down and hold my ankle against the door stationary latch, after I've wiped it, so Im common with the car ground so less likely to be different due to static generated by my natural movement in my clothes. and moving across furnishings floor chairs. story goes going to the moon, brazillions was spent tracking down polystyrene cups and clear folders creating thousands of volts of static electricity destroying millions of dollars of equipment .
one training class I attended Ron claimed he tested the anti static crc or similar contact electronics cleaner beside the nozzle and it topped out and froze his static meter, which later recovered. I do not spray connectors connected to electronic devices.
spray it into a cup, touch cup and artist brush or cotton ear bud to frame of vehicle hold in hands and paint each terminal, maybe a cotton ear bud on bigger gear and you can get more grunt onto the cotton ear buds
initial clean might be with a grounded artist brush cotton ear bud and cleaning spirit { I use ipa or similar ] me holding it in each hand while lying on a plank beside the guard under the hood on a foam mat with my jumper lead on the the plank where I can touch it the other end and door latch or battery negative lead.
Id let it get well dry before disconnecting anything with excellent light, outside is best on a table or saw stool so you can photograph the connectors as close as possible , sometimes I'll use a small piece of mirror glass to get the good photo.
Id remove the pump connector and get my best torch and clean the lens on my camera phone and do the macro on each and every pin from both sides , then do the socket.
Migh come right with a wipe out with the cotton bud and ipa, keep an eye on your bud each cleaning spirit each dip between each terminal
if its faulty, pitted, burnt, eroded, less shiny, heat witness marks, change in colour,
layer of ~800 grit might be a do or die for the contact material, {it will remove the special surface layer so the terminal may now be more likely to corrode without attention] on both the pin and socket if needed, I wash it with meths and a fresh ear hole cotton bud or a clean tooth brush use a fresh piece of 800 each pin so less contamination, or wash the paper in like ipa / spirit / meths. then with 1200 paper until its quite nice, check for pin tension if required by testing each pin into a tube the same size as the socket by drilling a hole in say the end of a 6~8mm bolt and compare by feel in grip tension or how easily the pin slides, similar for a socket, I feel inside each socket with a clean drill bit [non cutting end] once its clean. id use a clean smooth drill bit
please confirm the following is correct failure sequence
car ok -> car have loose belt / alternator failure & single cold engine wash including the efi pump are and connector -> alternator fixed ok _> faulty engine run
then following this
one cold engine wash
then following this
spraying and cleaning every connector in engine, especially harness to efi pump. Seem ok but only last 3 days. Idle, power is ok. No smoke or less black smoke on hard acceleration. The hiccup is like ghost. Not permanently and not always.
If it continues maybe strapping a thin rubber flap over the connector that allows easy drainage