AHHH!!!! Car wont start!!
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AHHH!!!! Car wont start!!
OK, bear with me here. Got an 86 RX-7 13B NA. This thing is not getting fuel from the injectors. The injectors work fine, had them tested. Fuel pump works fine. Injectors are not spraying though. For whatever reason they aren't getting a signal. Please help!!! Thanks for your help guys.
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there fsm's @ www.iluvmyrx7.com how do you know they injectors arent giving gas?, check the AFM? TPS?
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People second guess each other too much around here....the injectors are not giving fuel, BECAUSE I pulled the rail, left them wired to the rail, cranked it, and they're completely dry. Some advice would be very nice, instead of questioning how I know stuff. Thanks.
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Nope, it's plugged in, and the fuel lines are on correct. Double a triple checked these today. This happened all of a sudden, and I dunno why. Kepp it coming guys, thanks!
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That's kinda what I figured, but if that's the case, where do I go from here to test/check it out? And/or fix it?
This is my girlfriends car, and the first import I've ever worked on. I'm more used to my 1973 Camaro....big difference, so this whole computer thing is kinda foreign to me.
This is my girlfriends car, and the first import I've ever worked on. I'm more used to my 1973 Camaro....big difference, so this whole computer thing is kinda foreign to me.
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What I saw was near the top. Plug on one side, and a conduit or hose on the other side, underneath the box. It's plain sight without having to remove anything.