Just replaced my dizzy and now my car won't start, can it be a bad ecu?
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Just replaced my dizzy and now my car won't start, can it be a bad ecu?
So I just replaced my dizzy 3 days ago on my 93 civic 1.5 dx and all my car problems i was having stopped. car was running smooth, timing was good, etc. Driving on the freeway on my way to work, my car started sputtering, then lost power. car wouldnt start again, so I had to tow it home. I tried turning it over, and it cranks, but no spark is coming from the dizzy. A buddy of mine told me that it could be a defective distributor, or my ecu is bad. I am gonna exchange the dizy, but i looked inside the ecu and some of the sauder points for the connecting clips look rusted or dirty. I cant seem to attach pictures of what the ecu looked like, but this thread has them.
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/23...y-ecu-bad.html
Can this cause my ecu to not work? I am pretty new to these forums, and I hope I have explained it well enough. please help if you can. thanks
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/23...y-ecu-bad.html
Can this cause my ecu to not work? I am pretty new to these forums, and I hope I have explained it well enough. please help if you can. thanks
#2
Re: Just replaced my dizzy and now my car won't start, can it be a bad ecu?
A bad ECU is a possibility, but rule out other items first.
For example:
1) Have you checked whether timing belt snapped or stripped?
2) Any CEL codes?
3) Does the Blk/Yel wire attached to the coil and ICM have battery voltage?
For example:
1) Have you checked whether timing belt snapped or stripped?
2) Any CEL codes?
3) Does the Blk/Yel wire attached to the coil and ICM have battery voltage?
#3
Re: Just replaced my dizzy and now my car won't start, can it be a bad ecu?
Thanks for the response, and I dont think the timing belt snapped, because it would crank without any roughness, but no spark to turn it over. There were no CEL lights on either. I decided to exchange the distributor first to see if that was defective(Im hoping so). Unfortunately they have to order the part, so I will know more maybe tomorrow or monday. I would like to check to see if the timing belt needs to be replaced soon, but is there another way besides to take it apart?
#5
Re: Just replaced my dizzy and now my car won't start, can it be a bad ecu?
Good news the distributor was the problem. It was defective, now the car runs great. Thanks for the responses
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