96 Disco No start help
#11
No check engine light right? Have you checked the signal line connector for the coils yet? It's near the fuel pressure regulator. There is also a fuse to check, F3 20A in Satellite Fuse Box 1, that ties to the coils, it's the red wire in the connector. You mention no spark but the CkPS is showing good. I would be sure the connection between the coils and ECM was good before assuming the ECM itself is roasted. The stick/auto ECM doesn't matter, they interchange and it did work. Gotta be something simple and electrical, always is.
#12
No check engine light right? Have you checked the signal line connector for the coils yet? It's near the fuel pressure regulator. There is also a fuse to check, F3 20A in Satellite Fuse Box 1, that ties to the coils, it's the red wire in the connector. You mention no spark but the CkPS is showing good. I would be sure the connection between the coils and ECM was good before assuming the ECM itself is roasted. The stick/auto ECM doesn't matter, they interchange and it did work. Gotta be something simple and electrical, always is.
#13
F2 10A in Satellite Fuse Box 2 is power to the Data Link Connector (OBDII port) and I've had a blown fuse there on a few occasions. Tach signal is derived from the alternators voltage regulator "D+" terminal. How do the pins and female sockets look on the ECM and connector, any corrosion there?
#14
F2 10A in Satellite Fuse Box 2 is power to the Data Link Connector (OBDII port) and I've had a blown fuse there on a few occasions. Tach signal is derived from the alternators voltage regulator "D+" terminal. How do the pins and female sockets look on the ECM and connector, any corrosion there?
im also not sure what this yellow relay in the passenger side footwell fender does. I can see it arcing inside while cranking.
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