please help me
hi i have a 93 delsol and it wont start i turned the key off to get something out of my trunk and when i went to started it back up it wouldnt start i put new plugs rotor and coil pack in and it still wont start it has gas in it but it has no spark
it might the sensor inside it I'm sure what is is called something like "TDY" or "TPY"
some one else should know the name.
all i know that it's not replicable...i think cause i had to buy a new one when mine went bad
some one else should know the name.
all i know that it's not replicable...i think cause i had to buy a new one when mine went bad
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It's very unlikely it's your dizzy.
Check the grounds. Is it cranking and getting fuel, just no spark? Or is there anything else that's not happening?
It's more likely a ground issue - check for continuity in the dizzy plug - though that usually doesn't just "go bad."
You shutting the trunk might have jarred a loose wire off. Check your grounds, that's where the problem most likely is.
Check the grounds. Is it cranking and getting fuel, just no spark? Or is there anything else that's not happening?
It's more likely a ground issue - check for continuity in the dizzy plug - though that usually doesn't just "go bad."
You shutting the trunk might have jarred a loose wire off. Check your grounds, that's where the problem most likely is.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Syndacate »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It's very unlikely it's your dizzy.
Check the grounds. Is it cranking and getting fuel, just no spark? Or is there anything else that's not happening?
It's more likely a ground issue - check for continuity in the dizzy plug - though that usually doesn't just "go bad."
You shutting the trunk might have jarred a loose wire off. Check your grounds, that's where the problem most likely is.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this guys is right allot.
Check the grounds. Is it cranking and getting fuel, just no spark? Or is there anything else that's not happening?
It's more likely a ground issue - check for continuity in the dizzy plug - though that usually doesn't just "go bad."
You shutting the trunk might have jarred a loose wire off. Check your grounds, that's where the problem most likely is.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this guys is right allot.
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