NA6 stopped dead. Electrical issues.
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NA6 stopped dead. Electrical issues.
Patchy's stopped dead.
Driving along very merryly this morning.....stop dead.
stalled....wouln't start again.
so the basics......
Its got plenty of battery power.
Its got 1/2 a tank of petrol.
Its got spark.
Not sure about petrol.
so assuming its got no petrol....why not.
so since its been so long since i've had this sort of trouble....I got no idear where to start.
I suppose i should check all the fuses first..... which fuses?
any help is appreciated.
Driving along very merryly this morning.....stop dead.
stalled....wouln't start again.
so the basics......
Its got plenty of battery power.
Its got 1/2 a tank of petrol.
Its got spark.
Not sure about petrol.
so assuming its got no petrol....why not.
so since its been so long since i've had this sort of trouble....I got no idear where to start.
I suppose i should check all the fuses first..... which fuses?
any help is appreciated.
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phew, where to start....
Does the fuel pump work??
Check EFI relay, fuel pump relay and fuse, ECU fuse, crank angle sensor... Those would be my first checks STM. Edit: in no particular order, do the easy ones first
Does the fuel pump work??
Check EFI relay, fuel pump relay and fuse, ECU fuse, crank angle sensor... Those would be my first checks STM. Edit: in no particular order, do the easy ones first
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Ok so where exactly are those located
I know there is a fuse box in the engine bay. across the other side are some relays. One of which I'm sure belongs to the cooling fan. There is also a small fues box under the dash on the drivers side......but that may be for the alarm & fuel cut off system installed.
I would dread if it had anything to do with the mess under the dashboard.// Its been butchered by some alarm install.......
but first things first.
I know there is a fuse box in the engine bay. across the other side are some relays. One of which I'm sure belongs to the cooling fan. There is also a small fues box under the dash on the drivers side......but that may be for the alarm & fuel cut off system installed.
I would dread if it had anything to do with the mess under the dashboard.// Its been butchered by some alarm install.......
but first things first.
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kitkat wrote:Hmm... find out whether its fuel or a spark problem. Pull of a plug and look for an arc when trying o crank it over.
If there is spark move onto fuel.... pull another plug and check if its wet.
If there both good then im out of ideas
done that...its got spark.
havent pulled another spark plug out.
not sure if the fuel pump is working.
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is the fuel pump cming on when you tur the key to the 'on' point?
should beable to hear the it start it runs for about 15 seconds
if you are in a quite place you can put your hand on the rocker under the door and feel the car hum when the pump runs
if it doesn't run you can ground the pump so it runs and try and start it then this will prove problem with fuel pump!
was it a straight cut off or did it cough a little then stp?
should beable to hear the it start it runs for about 15 seconds
if you are in a quite place you can put your hand on the rocker under the door and feel the car hum when the pump runs
if it doesn't run you can ground the pump so it runs and try and start it then this will prove problem with fuel pump!
was it a straight cut off or did it cough a little then stp?
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Did you get the car home Stefan, or is it stranded outside some sleazy bar on the North Side? If you have fuel and power check the main ignition relay - about $35 from Mazda for the NB one. I carry a spare for mine after Dave had two fail... Otherwise follow the sage advice of the rest of the guys here who know more than me about these things...
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lowmiata wrote:is the fuel pump cming on when you tur the key to the 'on' point?
should beable to hear the it start it runs for about 15 seconds
if you are in a quite place you can put your hand on the rocker under the door and feel the car hum when the pump runs
if it doesn't run you can ground the pump so it runs and try and start it then this will prove problem with fuel pump!
was it a straight cut off or did it cough a little then stp?
cant recall exactly....I stalled it. Or at least i thought i stalled it. then when it didn't start straight away so i thought i had drowned it. but it never started again.
There seems to be no hiss....... so I'll check that out again.....maybe now.
Big Dog....Its about 10min walk away from Home in a safe street.
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AJ wrote:*now has an image of stan galloping up & down the street after refreshing this page*
and refilling the bourbon at each stop
If the plugs are dry after you wind it over a few times then there's no fuel getting through - could be faulty pump, faulty wiring, fuse or blocked filter.
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