2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

PLACE ANY ISSUES RELATED TO YOUR VAN NOT STARTING OR STARTING HARD IN HERE.
Post Reply

Topic author
andyrud
I am merely driving my van
I am merely driving my van
Posts: 16
Joined: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:35 am

2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

Post by andyrud »

Hi guys,
2002 Astro broken down on the road, cranks but won't start. I removed dog house. Fuel pressure tested to 55 lbs. Removed cap and rotor, cleaned terminals and re-installed. Have spark to plugs, used an inline spark tester. Sprayed starting fluid into air intake and cranked engine, did not even cough, just cranked and cranked. Any thoughts it might be and what should I do next?
Thanks in advance,
Andy R
User avatar

MountainManJoe
I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
Posts: 3145
Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:55 pm
Location: The Pacific North Wet
Has thanked: 48 times
Been thanked: 25 times

Re: 2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

Post by MountainManJoe »

well if it's got fuel but it's not igniting then there's got to be something wrong with the plugs.
Try pulling them out one by one, ground the body and visually confirm they're sparking

Topic author
andyrud
I am merely driving my van
I am merely driving my van
Posts: 16
Joined: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:35 am

Re: 2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

Post by andyrud »

That is not so easy when it is broke down on the side of the road. I checked there is spark at all the terminals at the dist. cap. I doubt ALL spark plugs stopped ALL at once driving down the road. The plugs were changed about a 1000 miles ago so I doubt they are all bad. Is there a chance it is the crankshaft position sensor or if it has one a camshaft position sensor changing the spark timing to be WAY WAY off?
User avatar

MountainManJoe
I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
Posts: 3145
Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:55 pm
Location: The Pacific North Wet
Has thanked: 48 times
Been thanked: 25 times

Re: 2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

Post by MountainManJoe »

andyrud wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:19 am That is not so easy when it is broke down on the side of the road.
how come? push it somewhere out of traffic and bring your tools. Or have it towed home.

andyrud wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:19 amI doubt ALL spark plugs stopped ALL at once driving down the road.
I never said the plugs were bad. This test ensures ALL ignition components are working properly. (coils, wires, etc.)
andyrud wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:19 amIs there a chance it is the crankshaft position sensor or if it has one a camshaft position sensor changing the spark timing to be WAY WAY off?
Maybe, but I would still expect it to at least cough or sputter if timing was off. If there were no timing signal , would it even spark at all? Maybe.
User avatar

MountainManJoe
I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
Posts: 3145
Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:55 pm
Location: The Pacific North Wet
Has thanked: 48 times
Been thanked: 25 times

Re: 2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

Post by MountainManJoe »

The service manual has all the info you need to ensure good ignition timing
https://charm.li/Chevy%20Truck/2002/Ast ... %20System/

Topic author
andyrud
I am merely driving my van
I am merely driving my van
Posts: 16
Joined: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:35 am

Re: 2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

Post by andyrud »

Well, Interesting fix! I had it towed into a repair shop. Trying to fix an indiscriminate misfire I bought a new Distributer from Amazon and installed it. The Astro ran great for about 50 miles or so and then broke down. I never thought it would be the new distributer, BUT it was. The shop put in the old distributer and the astro started right up and ran fine. Always learning, education costs a lot!!

Thanks for your help,
Andy R
User avatar

MountainManJoe
I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
Posts: 3145
Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:55 pm
Location: The Pacific North Wet
Has thanked: 48 times
Been thanked: 25 times

Re: 2002 Astro Van Broke down on road Won't start

Post by MountainManJoe »

yeah I don't buy important parts from Amazon for this exact reason. Glad you got 'er fixed.
Post Reply