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ek9220ps 07-17-03 02:05 AM

car is not starting after non-seq mod
 
car is not starting after non-seq mod

My car will not start after doing the non-seq mod. I also change out my engine harness while i was doing this mod. I pulled out all of the vacuum solenoid that i didn't need. is there a solenoid that i should of kept. do i need the vacuum solenoid for the fuel pressure regulator?

where do i start to check for the problem? is there something that i could of took off that will cause this problem.

If it comes to it, is there a shop in southern california that can fix what i did?

my mods are: pfc, datalogit, dp, mp, fmic, profec b,

thank andrew

Maxboostrx7 07-17-03 09:22 AM

Make sure check engine harness are connected correctly...

dubulup 07-17-03 02:29 PM

no, you don't need the fpr solenoid valve.

does it crank and just not start or is it dead or does the cluster work and the ignition...throw us a bone.

ek9220ps 07-17-03 09:53 PM

it crank over but dont start. im going to check the all the plugs again.. i talked to jeff at rotary power and he ask to check the spark plugs, to see if their wet or dry....
thank andrew

apexkw 07-17-03 09:58 PM

checkthe main fuse under the hood also its a 120 amp fuse

cewrx7r1 07-17-03 10:12 PM

The fuel control solenoid is used only for starting and even then is not needed and is another piece of useless junk that Mazda put on the car.

All the well modded cars that I have seen have removed it.

ek9220ps 07-22-03 09:32 PM

well i finally got a chance to check out my car. and it is not getting any spark.. i took off the upper intake manifold and check all of the plugs, thing seem fine.

what else can cause it not the get any spark?
andrew

killmenow423 07-22-03 09:38 PM

Maybe spark plug wires?


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