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Won't start. Has electricity, just no spark at all. Ignition switch?
No choice but to tow from work to my shop. Luckily it is close by the office.
Ralph
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My bet is on the DME relay. It has left me stranded twice. Never by my 968 though. Once in my former 911 and once in my current 944. I carry a spare in the glovebox now. Let us know what it turns out to be. Good luck!
mike
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[quote name='bob blackwell' date='Apr 6 2006, 01:22 PM']The DME is my most likely candidate too, I carry a spare and have used it only once but it sure was handy in that hot parking lot. good luck, Bob Blackwell.[/quote]
Bob did you end up throwing the original relay away? Or was it an intermittent thing?
Sean - San Francisco
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I'm actually taking the DME relay out of the fusebox when I park overnight on the street. Just in case.
Sorry getting OT
Sean - San Francisco
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Sorry all you 968 Sherlock Holmes' - New DME relay installed 2 weeks ago. I am not discounting the possibility the new one is bad but it seems unlikely. I had a similar problem briefly a month or so ago but it did not return, until this morning. My wrench thinks it is my relatively new battery. It is an Advanced Auto special that my daughter's boyfriend who worked there and brought it to me when the old one died late one night last fall. I replaced the starter after that adventure just to be sure. Rats.
Installing another battery to test for a few days/weeks and checking all of the wiring for breaks and corrosion. I may install a new ignition switch for good measure as the hot summer days are coming and this is my daily.
Ralph
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Ahh Man, what a drag. I know what it feels like. I had my car do the same thing, plenty o'juice but no start, eventually tracked it down to a faulty coil. Rat's. I missed a good PCA event because of it.
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Was out of town over the weekend and picked it up this eveing. Of course once at the shop it started fine. Predictable.
Shop inspected and cleaned all wires, grounds, and connections. Swapped out a new battery as a test. Seems to be running fine.
I hope I don't have an electrical gremlin to chase for a while...
Ralph
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One thing that 'pops' up now and then is to CLEAN THE GROUNDS...
These cars have several grounds that should be taken off cleaned, put back on, (with a bit of sealer doesn't hurt) If I recall there are six or maybe seven points. They are reaching an age for most that this should be done as corrosion can cause grounding problems. Just a thought....
Ken
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Yup - big difference cleaning and checking all of the wires and grounds.
No trouble after a week of driving.
I have in the past 6 months replaced the DME relay, the battery, and the starter.
Ralph
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Brian - When my DME Relay failed, I was running in at the track toward the end of the day. Mid-session, I'm down on power a couple of times during a lap, kinda like not-enough-fuel. Continues, so I pull into the paddock, car dies. Start again, runs rough and kinda like starving for fuel, dies again.
I continue this little game long enough to get it parked in my spot. After consulting some folks that are smarter than me, we locate a DME relay (original, believe it or not) from an '86 944 Turbo that blew up that day.
Pop it in, drove home, no problems.
Needless to say, I ordered 3 upon getting home. 1 new one for me, 1 new spare for my glovebox, 1 new one for the owner from which I borrowed the '86 unit, and returned his original as his new "limp home" spare.
Most often, I've heard of them failing with little or no symptoms, so my experience may be unique.
Hope this helps.
Dave S., '92 968 Midnight Blue 145k+ miles
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