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Old Feb 22, 2006 | 05:30 AM
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hey all i have a 93 stealth TT and I am having big problems with it i know its now a 3kgt but i hope someone has an idea on what this might be ive had some help on the dodge forum but maybe someone has some info. heres the problem the car is not getting any spark at all and the check engine light does not come on i recently had the ECU rebuilt which made it run for a little while but i think it went bad again. The problem that happened before the ECU was fried was that it would start for 3-7 seconds and die no matter what I did. So if anyone knows what might cause the ECU to keep frying and the car to die please tell me i also had the ECS unplugged after the first time this happened to prevent it from happening again although it did. so maybe this is neccesary to running?? i have no idea so if anyone knows anything please tell me what you know -Thanks a bunch
 
Old Feb 22, 2006 | 06:17 AM
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What happens when you plug the ECS in and run it? Have you tried getting another ECU (One that wasn't rebuilt) from a junkyard car and testing it that way? Or even if you know someone with the same car (I know probably a long shot) using thier ECU for a sec to test it? Just a few ideas for you.
 
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