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    Default C14SE Non start

    The last few times I've started the car it's been misfiring which I think is the map sensor as changed plugs and leads. Today after doing a bit of bodywork, I put the car back in the garage and it cut out and now won't start, checked for spark (none) and fuel pump isn't working now so I'm thinking crank sensor, but want to rule out anything else?

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    Is the ECU light coming on with ignition?

    Coilpack or dizzy engine?

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    Coil pack.

    No, just battery, park and oil lights.

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    No power to ECU then.
    Check the ECU loom earths on the engine.

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    Cleaned all the engine earths up and it's now running.

    Flashed the codes and I'm getting 93 quad drive module (in ecu) n/a and 71 air temp sensor high voltage
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    Found this after unwrapping a shed load of insulating tape, unplugged and it runs perfect now.



    Trip to the breakers for a new plug tomorrow.

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    Easy fix then.

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