i have a question for ya
I have finally got my car on the road again. I went to get into it on sunday just to drive it and brake in the new motor but it would not run. I drove it the day before with no problems at all. I checked the coil and nothing so I break out the meter and the coil seems to be fine but to make sure I had a new coil so I tryed it still nothing. So I pulled the I M on the distributor and had it checked and it was good. So I thought for a while and checked my 6al and it checked out good. I checked all the wires that go to the dis and has power were it should and a good ground. I have power from the switch and when I turn the key to run and turn the engine over it has power on that wire as well. The pip wire I am not sure as I dont know if I checked it right. I got to thinking that I have not been smelling gas even though I have been turning it over alot so I checked the injectors with a light I bought from the part store for injectors and they are not working either when I am turning the engine over. So the question is what is the common thing between the injectors and the coil. Would it not be the PIP sensor in the distributor. Sorry for the long post any help would be appreciated. Steven
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I had a broke wire on the injector harness that done the same thing to me.
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Check your 10 pin connectors. They're bad about having crappy connections. But to answer your question, yes, the PIP sensor is the common thing, considering it triggers the injectors.
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Do you hear the fuel pump prime when turning on the key?
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Yes, it primes up but I am getting no power to the injectors. |
my entire computer went out in my 91 model threw in a used one form the junk yard and she fired right up no idea what mad it go bad. never had a leak or anything spilt on it
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Does anyone know where I can find a wiring schematic from the eec to the engine. I looked on this site because I thought I saw one before but I could not find it. Thanks Steven
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I found one site but I still have not found exactly what I am looking for http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/engine/
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