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| HELP! Electrical fault poss distributor/sensor? |
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| sarahhazel | 14.12.09 - 08:15 | |
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Registered: 14.12.2009
Messages: 1
| My Prelude has been running fine with no problems starting or running. Got in the other day to drive home and suddenly wouldn't turn over. Trying to start but seemed to not be sparking. Could smell fuel and battery seemed good and it's not the starter motor as it's turning OK but engine isn't firing up. Recovery tried to jump start me (no good) and he said he thought it was the rotor arm/distributor cap which I have changed but it's still not starting. My mechanic has tried wiring up the distributor to create a short but it's not sparking. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS BEFORE I SPEND A FORTUNE ON A DIAGNOSTIC SESSION??? Cheers! Sarah. |
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| Jones78 | 16.06.10 - 12:13 | |
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Registered: 09.06.2010
Messages: 1
| I had a similar problem a few years back and went down all the same route and it turned out it was the ECU fuse (Driver's side footwell) Jones 78 |
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| semmar22 | 12.07.10 - 06:54 - Golf clubs for Golfers | |
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Registered: 08.07.2010
Messages: 22
| Golf clubs for Golfers
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