Resistor box wired up, but not connected?
wired up the end plugs from the plug that goes to the resistor box to the dead end plugs, and not using the resistor box.
Now car is not starting???
Now car is not starting???
yea that's what i did. so the ones that have power is the one from the injectors... and those are the ones i cut and wired the resistor plug wires too. and the one yellow wire from the resistor plug i wired to all four from the end plugs.
mines like this, but its a resistor from an accord.
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yea this is what im confused about.
because i used the plug that plugs into the resistor box.
and the resistor box isn't plug in, but why would this matter because the dead end plug didn't plug into anything too...
so wouldn't this be just like a plug and play and unplug if your just running non saturated injectors?
ill take a picture today to show you guys.
because i used the plug that plugs into the resistor box.
and the resistor box isn't plug in, but why would this matter because the dead end plug didn't plug into anything too...
so wouldn't this be just like a plug and play and unplug if your just running non saturated injectors?
ill take a picture today to show you guys.
yea found that out.
so i just wired the injector power wires back together and took out the resistor end plug.
and it fired right up. seems like when i had it wired up there was no power to the ecu wires so it didn't send any fuel in.
so i just wired the injector power wires back together and took out the resistor end plug.
and it fired right up. seems like when i had it wired up there was no power to the ecu wires so it didn't send any fuel in.
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