Re: starting problem
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Re: starting problem
- From: "jtrealtywebspannet" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 23:57:09 -0000
Inspect the fuse block. If the wire connectors have slipped back and
are not engaging the fuses it may look like the fuse is fully inserted
but it doesn't touch the connector.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, <eric@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi Everyone!
>
> I'm a new owner (2 weeks) and I've already hit my first snag. I was
removing some non-standard wiring from the fuse block that a previous
owner had installed for a cellphone. The wires jumped into fuses 11
and 17. Afterwards, my car ran fine but I had lost all systems the
fuse 11 powered. I inspected the socket and saw that the add-in jumper
had expanded the socket, so the fuse alone wasn't able to make a
connection. I plugged the jumper back in (sealing off the other end of
the jumper wire so the power couldn't go anywhere) and now the car
won't start. She'll turn over, the fuel pump engages when I try to
start it, and all the fuses are good. I've loosened a fuel line going
to an injector just a little and saw gas coming out when it was
starting. I've check to see if the spark plugs are getting spark,
which they are.
>
> If anyone has any ideas, please share!
>
> Thank you!
>
> Eric Itzel
> Vin #04433
> Sevierville, TN
> Eric@xxxx
>
>
>
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