my eclipse REALY WANTS TO START.. BUT DONT..
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RE: my eclipse REALY WANTS TO START.. BUT DONT..
i got a ohm meter and i was told i got put it on rx1.. then touch one needle on a coil.. and the other on the middle prong of the mreing harness connecter.. it didnt do anything,.. but when i touch both on the coil itself then it went to like .52 and stuff but all of them did... but that not the right way right... do i have to have all plug wires detached.. or waht
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RE: my eclipse REALY WANTS TO START.. BUT DONT..
You still won't be able to start it because you don't have spark. You've already stated that your plugs were soaked with fuel right? So if you're getting fuel and no spark, it's an issue with your ignition system. If you're not getting fuel but ignition (which you're clearly not), then it's an issue with your fuel delivery system and that's an easy check, but since you are getting fuel, why troubleshoot that again?
The ignition system has nothing to do with fuel delivery. They are only connected in parallel (injectors) with the crank/cam angle sensors.
**ok, I just replied to both your threads, they should really be in one thread and not have two seperate ones because now, folks will have to jump back and forth**
The ignition system has nothing to do with fuel delivery. They are only connected in parallel (injectors) with the crank/cam angle sensors.
**ok, I just replied to both your threads, they should really be in one thread and not have two seperate ones because now, folks will have to jump back and forth**
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