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Technical => Electrical Tech => Topic started by: Sharky on June 11, 2006, 08:00:26 PM

Title: Car will not start
Post by: Sharky on June 11, 2006, 08:00:26 PM
I have a friend who has a 3.8l turbo Tbird and removed the dash, radio and other non essential items to remove weight from the car for racing purposes. Somehow he removed something that caused it not to run. The car cranks over but will not run. Can removing the dash cluster or radio prevent the car from starting?
Title: Car will not start
Post by: the_intimidator03 on June 11, 2006, 11:01:13 PM
well im sure the car isnt factory unless you mean its a 89-95 tbird with 3.8 supercharged..... id go through the basic's of see.... where you got power and where its gone. work your way through the ignition system.....btw did you mess with the column itself?
Title: Car will not start
Post by: Carl on June 12, 2006, 12:00:10 AM
make sure the ground is hooked up to the battery! That is what just happend to me haha.
Title: Car will not start
Post by: Sharky on June 12, 2006, 12:15:29 AM
Quote from: the_intimidator03
well im sure the car isnt factory unless you mean its a 89-95 tbird with 3.8 supercharged..... id go through the basic's of see.... where you got power and where its gone. work your way through the ignition system.....btw did you mess with the column itself?


sorry, I meant supercharged........no, we did not touch the column.....
Title: Car will not start
Post by: Master_xzavior on June 12, 2006, 03:04:15 AM
My car did this when the EEC power relay quit working. It'll crank until the battery goes dead but wont fire to save it's soul.
Does the fuel pump kick on when you turn the key to run? If not check that relay. It's up in the passenger side footwell behind the upper portion of the dash on mine. If you removed the dash the relay may have gotten bumped or something.
You can also check to see if your  ignition is sending juice in the run position with the connector for it. Just turn the key on and hit the slots in the connector with a test light  2 of them will have juice 2 wont. After you turn the key on the second of the 2 big wires in that gets power.
If thats not it then you need to verify that you have spark at the plugs, power to everything that needs it, and fuel going into the chambers themselves.