Accord
This is off topic and has nothing to do with my accord or any honda for that matter but i have a question you guys might beable to help with.
Today my brother bought a mustang (i tried to persuade him into a honda but i didnt succeed) and on the way back from buying it he revs it to 4 grand and the car dies. At first we thought it may have been out of gas but we got some gas and threw it in the tank and it still didn't turn over. It just cranks and cranks but it never catches a spark. Its at the mechanics right now but im intrested to see what may have been the problem. Any ideas? its a 1998 ford mustang v6 3.8 liter, probably isnt much help though
Thanks
Today my brother bought a mustang (i tried to persuade him into a honda but i didnt succeed) and on the way back from buying it he revs it to 4 grand and the car dies. At first we thought it may have been out of gas but we got some gas and threw it in the tank and it still didn't turn over. It just cranks and cranks but it never catches a spark. Its at the mechanics right now but im intrested to see what may have been the problem. Any ideas? its a 1998 ford mustang v6 3.8 liter, probably isnt much help though
Thanks
well... they already circled the problem for you...
anyway, it could be anything... from a bad mass air flow sensor to a fried ecu...
easiest way to tell if you have spark, pull a plug, keep it connected to a wire, adn ground it to a random near by bolt.. have someone crank it over, and you'll know right then if you have spark or not (extremely visible)...
anyway, it could be anything... from a bad mass air flow sensor to a fried ecu...
easiest way to tell if you have spark, pull a plug, keep it connected to a wire, adn ground it to a random near by bolt.. have someone crank it over, and you'll know right then if you have spark or not (extremely visible)...
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