TURBOELKY
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aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh, i'm going to go fn crazy!!!!!! pos electronics 
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SignUp Now!TURBOELKY said:SEEMS that many of us have had this problem? Here is what i've tried:
replaced module and coil pack
replaced ecm
re-did all grounds
cleaned sensor plugs and sprayed wd-40
reset ecm several times
bypassed translator + by putting on pig tail
everything mentioned to try i've painfully done with the same results:
the car will start, but error code comes right back, and of course wont run.
When the car is on, if I mess with the coils/ignition mod. it will want to die, like if I move the coil pack around, or shake it.> Are the three nuts on the bottom of the ignition/coilpack a sort of ground? The only thing I hav'nt tried is new plug wires. If any of you locals are good with problems like these, I would appreciate the help if you could make it over to the Valley. I really dont want to miss out on the dyno day because I washed my engine![]()
any other suggestions?
hey, $#!^ happensnailheadpowered said:so by not having the coil and module bolted to the mounting plate that can cause the error code and fry the module? if so then jeremy owes me a new coil and module![]()
I guess that would explain some of the problem, but not how it got started. I'm going to spray the connectors on all the sensors with the stuff from radioshack, let them dry, and ground the pack properly. I'm going to pick up another ignition module just in caseRazor said:Grounding for your ignition module is via the 3 studs and the plate. Bad grounding to the ignition module will fry it. And give you grief.