Car just 'stopped'
#11
RE: Car just 'stopped'
i think he means the coil packs considering that 2g eclipse doesnt use a cap and rotor...
but i dont think that it would be the problem... i had 2 bad coil packs and my car still ran... just bad
easy way to check for spark is pull a spark plug and check if it sparks while you have someone try to start the car.
and to check the fuel pump just pull the line coming off of the fuel filter and try to start your car again and see if it pumps any gas through the line
but i dont think that it would be the problem... i had 2 bad coil packs and my car still ran... just bad
easy way to check for spark is pull a spark plug and check if it sparks while you have someone try to start the car.
and to check the fuel pump just pull the line coming off of the fuel filter and try to start your car again and see if it pumps any gas through the line
#14
RE: Car just 'stopped'
ORIGINAL: Simss
i think he means the coil packs considering that 2g eclipse doesnt use a cap and rotor...
but i dont think that it would be the problem... i had 2 bad coil packs and my car still ran... just bad
easy way to check for spark is pull a spark plug and check if it sparks while you have someone try to start the car.
and to check the fuel pump just pull the line coming off of the fuel filter and try to start your car again and see if it pumps any gas through the line
i think he means the coil packs considering that 2g eclipse doesnt use a cap and rotor...
but i dont think that it would be the problem... i had 2 bad coil packs and my car still ran... just bad
easy way to check for spark is pull a spark plug and check if it sparks while you have someone try to start the car.
and to check the fuel pump just pull the line coming off of the fuel filter and try to start your car again and see if it pumps any gas through the line
These days I'm not sure WHICH cars have distributors and which have coil packs. My bad. And I mean the intake pipe that goes into the throttle body. Take that hose off and spray the starter fluid and see if it starts with small sprays of it while someone turns the key.
#17
RE: Car just 'stopped'
The engine fuse???? Naw hold on a sec. There's a VERY important lesson to be learned here and I'd like to try teaching it via words before bad experience kicks you in the head. The fuse blew. There's a REASON that fuse went pop. If it happens again then you have a problem for sure. This time MAY have beena simple fluke or a spike from nowhere that just happened for some odd reason. If it happens again then you'll need to find your short before just replacing the fuse and going on your merry way.
#18
RE: Car just 'stopped'
Its called metal fatigue. When metal is is heated and cooled many many times it looses its integrity. It happens...
Now... if you replace it and it blows again... then you have a problem.
I think its safe to say there is no problem here.
Now... if you replace it and it blows again... then you have a problem.
I think its safe to say there is no problem here.
#19
RE: Car just 'stopped'
Actually guys, there is a problem. I went through 3 fuses today. I drove to a friends thinking it was ok, but no. Good thing i bought extra ones. This sucks. So i guess my problem remains... Anyone have an idea of what it could be? Please help....
#20
RE: Car just 'stopped'
Are you saying it keeps blowing that one fuse? Are you sure you are replacing it with the right fuse?
Check your grounds...
EDIT: Ok i spoke to him in AIM and he says that its blowing the same fuse repeatidly. This is the 20A engine fuse. Meaning there is some kind of electrical short happening someplace on this circuit. Now if the short was constant it would blow the fuse instantly... this is not the case here. It takes a while to blow. So either the current is slighly higher than should be... or gets random surges of electrical current. Either way we need to find the source.
Does anyone know what components are on this circuit?
Check your grounds...
EDIT: Ok i spoke to him in AIM and he says that its blowing the same fuse repeatidly. This is the 20A engine fuse. Meaning there is some kind of electrical short happening someplace on this circuit. Now if the short was constant it would blow the fuse instantly... this is not the case here. It takes a while to blow. So either the current is slighly higher than should be... or gets random surges of electrical current. Either way we need to find the source.
Does anyone know what components are on this circuit?