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1989 740 quitting at inopportune times. Can't seem to solve it, help. 700 1989

All,

A few weeks ago I had mentioned that I had purchased an immaculate, one-owner 1989 740 GL for not a lot of money. I thought (and still do) that it is a great car.

However, there has been something going on that for the life of me, I cannot seem to solve. Last Wednesday, I went to the 740 to leave the house in order to go to an appointment. It wouldn't start - all I got was a constant crank-crank-crank, but no engine firing. After 20 minutes of unsuccessfully trying to get it started, I finally had it towed to my Volvo specialist's shop 8 miles away. He did some diagnostics with the OBD-1 port but couldn't see any codes. He checked the distributor cap, rotor, and plugs, and they were okay. Next he tried plugging in a new MAF sensor, which caused the car to start when we tried it. I took the new MAF with me and thought that was the end of my troubles.

It wasn't to be. The following day, it wouldn't start at all, even after unplugging and plugging the new MAF. So I thought, I'll wait a day. The following morning it started without a hitch, and I decided to drive over to another Volvo specialist friend of mine who is closer to my house (just 4 miles). The car died a mile from his shop and I was forced to call AAA once again and have it towed the mile to the shop. Weirdly, it started and ran fine once we got it there - he checked the fuel pump relay and hall effect sensor, and said they were okay. But it had starting issues the rest of the day - it would keep cranking for like 5 seconds before the engine fired.

It did the same thing on Saturday - wouldn't start in morning, but started okay in the afternoon. Yesterday, while driving to church, the car died in front of the parking lot and I had it towed once more. Just today - an hour ago - actually, at lunch time I decided to drive it to a local park, put the car in a parking space and leave it idling to see what it would do - mind you, this was after the car had been sitting overnight. The car idled for a full minute before it shut itself off yet again. I cannot get it restarted. I think it's the crank position sensor or the ignition amplifier, or both. Help! What do you think?






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New 1989 740 quitting at inopportune times. Can't seem to solve it, help. [700][1989]
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