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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 09:03 AM
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 09:50 AM
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Ignition coil.



Replace or find out why its not getting power.
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you need to check the wiring on the ecu plug, There are 4 wires that have to be swaped around. The crank angale sensor is in the wroung spot You can get the diagram on ff-squad.com. This might help you out. If problem is still ther feel free to call me at 540-368-0030 ask for Jon.
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cant seem to find it.
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ive noticed sometimes when i try and start the car then turn the ignition off and take the key out the lights in the dash (ex.brake, seatbelt, oil, etc....) are still on but realy dim and the ecu is still blinking the code. i have to disconnect the battery to turn it off.
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try to replace the ignition switch
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thats what i am in the process of doing. thanks tho
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