PG01
Supporting Member
So, she cranks but doesn’t start right now and you have no spark, but you just replaced the cap and rotor it started, ran, died and now it just cranks?
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So, she cranks but doesn’t start right now and you have no spark, but you just replaced the cap and rotor it started, ran, died and now it just cranks?
At least I have a lifetime warranty on the starter LOLI actually burned out my starter from cranking it so much.
That's good, not a hard job, but it just sux getting under there and taking it out to exchange it.At least I have a lifetime warranty on the starter LOL
Eh, that is Future Dawn's problem at the moment.That's good, not a hard job, but it just sux getting under there and taking it out to exchange it.
Iirc to set the timing you need to unplug a connector on the firewall somewhere,I don’t remember where or how many wires tho and not sure what year this changed, it bypasses the pcm, i guess in theory if you unplug the connector you should get spark and fuel because it is bypassing the pcm... that way you know pcm, or a wire to pcm is bad. I know bad grounds mess up pcms.....its been a long time though.That is it exactly. Monday she wouldn't start, would crank. Grabbed new cap and rotor, she fired up. Drove her to work and then the gym and home. That weird flutter/hiccup had gone away and I was like FINALLY! then Wednesday, no start just crank. Put in a new ICM, no start just crank. Put in a new coil, no start just crank. Tested for spark, no spark. Fuel pump runs but no fuel to the bowl, no pulse on injectors
Yes i think it is brown, but I thought it was under the hood.... sorry I don’t exactly remember.The brown connector under the dash! I forgot about that