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post Apr 17, 2011 - 1:05 PM
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hey guys, this is a non celica tech question, about my 95 eagle talon. i got a check engine light yesterday and assumed it was a bad o2 sensor (got it diagnosed a couple months back) when i went to autozone to be sure it was the same problem the car would not start after the diagnosis was plugged in and done. (the diagnostic machine also stated that it could not read what was wrong, the guy said i may have an electrical issue, but the car was running beforehand kindasad.gif )

the only way it would start was by pushing it and popping the clutch.
I noticed that my ignition fusable link was burned but not broken. could this be the problem? I was told that it would be broken all the way if it was.

Im completely stumped and would appreciate any input!

cheers!


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post Apr 17, 2011 - 11:01 PM
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hi guys, i saw that the check engine light began blinking after i left the key in. learning that this is morse code (from doing diagnostic on the 3s) i looked for what they meant.

for my car the codes i threw meant bad air flow sensor, and bad barometric pressure sensor.... but would this cause the car not to start?! it runs fine if i clutch start it.


thanks for the help! any extra info is greatly appreciated!


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