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Old 08-12-2010, 07:48 PM
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Yeah me too I'm not too good with electrical, but good with following instructions. I still don't know where I went wrong. I haven't been under the hood since the day I worked on it. It's still in my driveway, stuck.

Let's see if someone can answer this.

In one individual wire, there are copper coils inside. Let's say it has 10 copper coils and while splicing with a T, 2 of those copper wire are broken apart. Would that cause something to not get enough voltage through? That's the only thing I can come up with. The ECU cannot give enough voltage to the ignition causing it to not be able to start.

I unhook the splice to the ignition ECU wire and still no power. Hopefully someone can enlighten me in this topic.

Twin, I will unplug the harness and see what happens. If I get some time tomorrow then I will work on it manana. Thanks again. I'll check back soon. Busy busy summer working.
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