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here is the situation...a 94 5s went into a 96. The 96 harness was used and everything matched up except a few things (they were then swapped over from the 96 motor to the 94, i.e. distributer, OBDII, ect. ). Now after everything is all hooked up and put together, it doesn't start up. It cranks, the starter is good, but no vroom.
anything that I should check for specifically ? any ideas ? wtf ? thanks -------------------- |
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QUOTE(nightryder @ Jan 30, 2006 - 12:19 AM) [snapback]386317[/snapback] ok a break in the case! I had a buddy come down from toyota of dartmouth, me helped me look through the car, we traced the power problem all the way back to the ecu, so its either a short in the harness, or a burnt out ecu. which is highly possible because when putting the whole ting back together, my wonderful "wrangler enthusiast" buddy decided to put the ground of the battery under the starter bolt. so im pretty sure that messed some stuff up, we'll see. check all your fuses, they are there to prevent such things. you can buy a little test light to make sure they work. there is one fuse box in the engine bay, and 2 on the inside of the car -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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