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Old 01-08-05, 04:21 PM
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Unhappy Having starting problems after Non Sequential Mods........

Well, like the title says I just finished the full Non sequential mods and now the car won't start. The car sat for about two months with no injectors and all the ports were plugged with rags so I know the motor isn't flooded. I pulled my engine wiring harness and rewrapped it and relayed all the silenoids. When reinstalling the harness on the ECU end I noticed that there was a black connector with a single black wire with a yellow stripe on the interior harness that I haven't been able to find where it connects to, and can't really recall disconnecting it. I've tried to access the online manuals on iluvmyrx7.com but haven't been able to access the website today at all. If any of you can give me any suggestions, it would be much appreciated.
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Well, I went back over everything and the harness is connected where it needs to be, but I am not getting any spark. WTF??? I am getting fustrated, I've been over everything 5 to 6 times and the only thing I keep coming up with is this single wire by the ECU.
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Does it have a cirle connector at the end? There should be two ground wires for the ecu that secure to the car with a 10 mm bolt where the ecu would bolt down.
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Stock ECU?
Did you confirm no spark or what?
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No, it is not the circular grounds, it's a small rectangular connector. And yes it is a stock ECU. I did confirm no spark at the leading spark plug wire.
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Originally Posted by GHSINC.
No, it is not the circular grounds, it's a small rectangular connector. And yes it is a stock ECU. I did confirm no spark at the leading spark plug wire.

Take a picture of it and post it.
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The wire is the wire you use to do the fan mod. It comes stock not connected to anything.
The engine still might be flooded. You might as well confirm it's not by taking out the plugs and cranking it. Also, I would confirm you have spark and fuel before anything else.
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