Still won’t start
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Still won’t start
Hey, so I made a post a couple days ago about insight on why my 93 Dakota may not be starting. It’s still cranking but that’s it. Today I was able to look deeper into it, I’ve figured it’s not a fuel issue so my next thought was spark… turns out the ignition coil is not getting power, leading the distributor to not get power, which is not giving me a spark to get the engine going. Should I check the computer ?? The plug on it is all beat up and there is a chafed wire. Does anybody have a diagram of that plug? Or a wiring diagram for any of those parts, or a good place to find them? Is there something else in the spark process I’m missing?? Any advice is appreciated ! Thank you
#2
Hey, so I made a post a couple days ago about insight on why my 93 Dakota may not be starting. It’s still cranking but that’s it. Today I was able to look deeper into it, I’ve figured it’s not a fuel issue so my next thought was spark… turns out the ignition coil is not getting power, leading the distributor to not get power, which is not giving me a spark to get the engine going. Should I check the computer ?? The plug on it is all beat up and there is a chafed wire. Does anybody have a diagram of that plug? Or a wiring diagram for any of those parts, or a good place to find them? Is there something else in the spark process I’m missing?? Any advice is appreciated ! Thank you
I’ll link it for you if you want. Should have all the wiring stuff in it. Look it over.
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Look at post above yours. I linked you. It’s a CD Rom. Hard copies might be available but they’re usually more dough and not necessarily in good shape.
there’s also a downloadable one in the sticky section but it’s for a 1995. According to our dear, recently passed, friend Ralph, there are differences in the electrical between 93 and 95 so that 95 fsm might not be reliable.
there’s also a downloadable one in the sticky section but it’s for a 1995. According to our dear, recently passed, friend Ralph, there are differences in the electrical between 93 and 95 so that 95 fsm might not be reliable.
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