Car just up and DIED on the highway. Dollied it home. The car Manual shows how to pull codes from the computer. I got a code "12". This is and RPM single error.
Googling suggests that I replace the distributor. So I found a re-man for $150. It's dummy-proof, install went perfectly. How ever; I have the SAME RESULTS! Same error. No start.
There are 2 sets of plugs that connect to this distributor. The set with 2 wires that connect directly to the coil within the unit are hot when the key is on. So the coil has power.
The other set has 3 wires. I do not have a volt meter. All I have is a test light. So for giggles I attempt to see if any of them were hot with key on and/or during start. Not one of them lite up the light. Not to say there is no current, just not enough to power the bulb.
There is no TACH during start.
There is no fuel smell during long periods of starting in the exhaust pipe.
There is no spark.
There IS fuel pressure at the fuel rail.
No blown fuses.
Relay conditions are unknown at this time.
No cut or melted wires that I could see.
This car has a history of hard starts when warm. I chalked it up to a fuel system problem since it does in fact leak fuel from the tank if there's more than 1/2 tank.
Pulling the ground to the battery to reset the computer doesn't fix anything.
What could it be?
ECU?
Broken wire in a harness?
Relay?
I suppose the next task would be to either un-do the wire harness and follow the wires to the other end. Replace?
Or get a manual and read where they go in the ECU. Replace?
Destroy the car get her a 1st or 2nd gen?
Googling suggests that I replace the distributor. So I found a re-man for $150. It's dummy-proof, install went perfectly. How ever; I have the SAME RESULTS! Same error. No start.
There are 2 sets of plugs that connect to this distributor. The set with 2 wires that connect directly to the coil within the unit are hot when the key is on. So the coil has power.
The other set has 3 wires. I do not have a volt meter. All I have is a test light. So for giggles I attempt to see if any of them were hot with key on and/or during start. Not one of them lite up the light. Not to say there is no current, just not enough to power the bulb.
There is no TACH during start.
There is no fuel smell during long periods of starting in the exhaust pipe.
There is no spark.
There IS fuel pressure at the fuel rail.
No blown fuses.
Relay conditions are unknown at this time.
No cut or melted wires that I could see.
This car has a history of hard starts when warm. I chalked it up to a fuel system problem since it does in fact leak fuel from the tank if there's more than 1/2 tank.
Pulling the ground to the battery to reset the computer doesn't fix anything.
What could it be?
ECU?
Broken wire in a harness?
Relay?
I suppose the next task would be to either un-do the wire harness and follow the wires to the other end. Replace?
Or get a manual and read where they go in the ECU. Replace?
Destroy the car get her a 1st or 2nd gen?
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