HHr SS Electrical Problems Growing
#81
If the clutch pedal is not recognized in the correct position, pedal pushed in , the car won’t start, this can be from the pedal sensor disconnected or out if alignment, a kick from the pedal snapping back up might cause that.
#82
That makes sense because it dropped like a sack of bricks before I got to bleeding it and fixing it. The sensor doesn't look disconnected, but the springs near the sensor don't look too great. Those springs attach to the sensor and pushes a piece of plastic by the looks of it to engage the sensor (j don't know just looks like it). I might be wrong but if the sensor is connected to the springs for when the pedal is pushed maybe the sensor isn't being engaged and told what position the pedal is in?
#84
Now you’re thinking! There are some links in this thread
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...ing-top-59406/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...ing-top-59406/
#85
Now you’re thinking! There are some links in this thread
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...ing-top-59406/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...ing-top-59406/
#86
This is the sensor, GM p/n 15192340
The U-shaped part engages with a pin, not the spring. As the pedal is moved, the sensor rotates internally. There is an internal spring.
When mounting the sensor, you partially rotate the U-shaped part into the proper position to engage the pin, working against the spring pressure.
The U-shaped part engages with a pin, not the spring. As the pedal is moved, the sensor rotates internally. There is an internal spring.
When mounting the sensor, you partially rotate the U-shaped part into the proper position to engage the pin, working against the spring pressure.
#87
This is the sensor, GM p/n 15192340
The U-shaped part engages with a pin, not the spring. As the pedal is moved, the sensor rotates internally. There is an internal spring.
When mounting the sensor, you partially rotate the U-shaped part into the proper position to engage the pin, working against the spring pressure.
The U-shaped part engages with a pin, not the spring. As the pedal is moved, the sensor rotates internally. There is an internal spring.
When mounting the sensor, you partially rotate the U-shaped part into the proper position to engage the pin, working against the spring pressure.
#88
The pin engages in the u shaped slot
and check RJ’s threads he posted
OK here's something different to check. I had a no crank situation a while back also. It turned out to be either the clutch pedal return spring bushing, or the clutch pedal position sensor, or maybe a combination of both.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...-issues-50825/
Here is how I fixed the bushing problem.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-...dal-arm-55769/
and check RJ’s threads he posted
OK here's something different to check. I had a no crank situation a while back also. It turned out to be either the clutch pedal return spring bushing, or the clutch pedal position sensor, or maybe a combination of both.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...-issues-50825/
Here is how I fixed the bushing problem.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-...dal-arm-55769/
Last edited by RJ_RS_SS_350; 10-15-2021 at 03:19 PM. Reason: Fixed links - were merged with links to this thread
#89
I found a video and I have a better idea how the switch works. I just have to find out how to test if the switch is either being moved enough to start, not moving enough to start, or moving too far for it to start.
How would I try to test it like this if its a viable option?
How would I try to test it like this if its a viable option?