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HELP!!! N/A-TT problems, starting problems won't hold idle??


reeceu

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In the final stages of my na to TT special and having issues getting it fired up.

 

Off the key when ignition is on I have no fuel pump prime noise or starter motor to crank. The starter is fine as I can crank it with a power source.

 

After I try and start it I also have a constant engine light on but it is a dull light.

 

 

Has anyone got any ideas where to start or comman issues to look into first.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Reece

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Yeah battery is fine, had it fully charged. Fuse wise is there one that would control most of the issues or could I be unlucky and have a couple go. I will try and get a voltmeter in the fuse box tomorrow and see what it's saying!

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Right still no joy.

Fuses and relays checked. The efi relay and starter have constant power but when ignition is on the other contacts do not change.

I am getting no power to the ecu. Would Putting a live wire to the battery wire on the harness help for diagnosis???

The dull engine light still stays on so no change there. Could I have done something silly like grounded incorrectly?

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To sort the power issue it was a mix of checking grounds and adding in another engine ground to ensure the loom was all grounded properly as i traced it all and for some reason it only had 3 earths. I also changed the coolant temp sensor and crank position sensor to nice new ones!!

 

I bought a walbro of a member ao i can come out full bpu, could be a chance that it has just given up. I can't here it prime so it was first on the agenda to get to this morning. I will get some contant power to it to check it and update.

 

Cheers

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Had a walbro 225 in there. Whipped it out and plugged the na one back in and she fired up fine!!

 

Does this mean the 225 is no good or do I need to change the ecu?? i didn't know the ecu's were different if they are?

 

Darren at whifbitz fitted my walboro about a month ago while I was there, no ecu change was needed, that was from an n/a fuel pump too

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