Problem with d15b install
I got a 91 CRX Si. The a6 didnt have enough ***** so I got a turbo. but I got a JDM d15b motor to go with it. I got the motor in, and I think I got all the wiring done. but when I turn the Key it clicks, as if there was a dead battery. however all my electronics work, now I got a dizzy from pep boys. its from a 92 civic si. I dont know what wires go to which on the engine harness... i am going insane trying to figure this out. any help would be appreciated... also what color wires go to which on the 02 sensor? i am using a boom slang harness also.
thanks
casey
thanks
casey
Click could be that the starters frozen, get a volt meter and see if the voltage drops below 12v+ at the battery when you attempt to start. Then check all your starter connections, starter ground especially. (slip on terminal)
Beyond this starter/ignition problem, we can diagnose all your problems if you tell us your entire setup and what you re-wired.
What injectors are you using?
What ECU?
What distributor exactly?
You're still using the Si engine harness right?
And why are you talking about your distributor if the engine wont even turn over?
This is a bad sign, it could be that the owner of the vehicle is defective.
If you have a defective owner, your only option is to sell the car immediately to a new owner.
Beyond this starter/ignition problem, we can diagnose all your problems if you tell us your entire setup and what you re-wired.
What injectors are you using?
What ECU?
What distributor exactly?
You're still using the Si engine harness right?
And why are you talking about your distributor if the engine wont even turn over?
This is a bad sign, it could be that the owner of the vehicle is defective.
If you have a defective owner, your only option is to sell the car immediately to a new owner.
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This is a bad sign, it could be that the owner of the vehicle is defective.
If you have a defective owner, your only option is to sell the car immediately to a new owner.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats one of the more common vehicle problems.
This is a bad sign, it could be that the owner of the vehicle is defective.
If you have a defective owner, your only option is to sell the car immediately to a new owner.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats one of the more common vehicle problems.
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This is a bad sign, it could be that the owner of the vehicle is defective.
If you have a defective owner, your only option is to sell the car immediately to a new owner.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Heh
This is a bad sign, it could be that the owner of the vehicle is defective.
If you have a defective owner, your only option is to sell the car immediately to a new owner.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Heh
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