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Do you have a third party alarm system?
That is not a plug that I have seen before
Do you have a spare DME Relay if so change it
There can be a 100 reasons why a car won’t start
Can you see the other half of that connector?
If you are going to attempt to figure out why you have to start with the basics
Fuel flow
Sparks
Air
Are these basics in attendance?
The DME is always a place to start as the just fail without warning
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Does the tach needle jump as the engine is turning? If not, you may have a bad crank/cam sensor.
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that will be the crankshaft sensor then
probably the connection
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Quote:that will be the crankshaft sensor then
probably the connection
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If you have no tach bounce on cranking it will be the crank sensor not sending a signal to the DME computer
They fail with age and heat, and a real pain to change, changing the coil was a waste of time it could be checked with a multimeter in seconds
The engine needs to reach 200 RPM with the pulse from the crank sensor to switch the fuel pump to run mode
Sounds like you have taken your car to a place that is not familiar with these cars and just swap parts till it runs, when installing the new crank sensor use a dime or washer that is 1mm thick to set the air gap because if they get it wrong the flywheel will mince the new sensor
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I can only go by whats being said, but just faulty coil would not damage the ECU unless it was a dead short to ground even then its only a pulse signal generated by the crank sensor,
The hall sensor could have been busted for a very long while as the engine will still run without it, and I dont think anything could make it go pop as it again does not have any voltage running through it, it generates a tiny volt pulse of its own
Dme computers do go wrong but not often,
So Im a bit puzzled to
The only possibility is that a wrong connection has been made somewhere and pushed a full 12v back through the ECU
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