Ben just had a thought!!!!!
When you put your igntion amp back on did you put the little earth that it has back on to one of the bolts?
Any ideas why my car now won't fire up.
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Bladerider wrote:Have you asked the car if its just on a strop 'cos its bored of being driven so slowly ??? :P :P
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Bladerider wrote:Oh and you didnt tell us what the car said when you talked about your driving !!!
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Come on ben,murano3 wrote:Bladey - what on earth does this mean? "Oh and you didnt tell us what the car said when you talked about your driving !!! "
And the car isn't running at all! - no revs at all
Keep up,
this isnt COD you know !!!


I have been reliably informed that the AFM wire thing could be it as this can be intermittant rather than just dead like I assumed (wrongly)
J
No, she's still a garden ornament
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I've received a replacement Ignition amp, got the grounding kit, just need to order the coilpacks and get new plugs, plus get a price for a nice clean coilpack loom.
To be honest i've not been near the car since I put this thread up.

I've received a replacement Ignition amp, got the grounding kit, just need to order the coilpacks and get new plugs, plus get a price for a nice clean coilpack loom.
To be honest i've not been near the car since I put this thread up.
Dum spiro, spero
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It may be that you should do a test on the wires within the loom by way of an insulation test and not just purely a continuity test. It could be that it is the insulation that is breaking down and not a fault with the copper/steel wire within. This is very common when high voltages are involved.
A we mega tester would show this up if insulation is breaking down.
By the way, I think this is a coil pack issue as already stated. I guess it could be the cam sensor on the Exhaust cam as well?
Nik
A we mega tester would show this up if insulation is breaking down.
By the way, I think this is a coil pack issue as already stated. I guess it could be the cam sensor on the Exhaust cam as well?
Nik
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