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tattman37 01-16-2011 02:41 PM

wont start
 
truck ran fine last night. my wife pulled plug on distributer . tried to start, found plug off put back on, now it just turns over wont start. getting fire. any suggestions? 1999 durango

tattman37 01-16-2011 02:55 PM

engine wont start!
 
truck ran fine. my wife pulled plug wire from coil to stop me from leaving. i tried to start the truck, found the pulled plug and plugged it in, tried to start truck , it started to crank but never did. now it just turns over. any computer problems or reset switch? it is 98 durango 5.2 liter

tattman37 01-16-2011 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by tattman37 (Post 2383373)
truck ran fine. my wife pulled plug wire from coil to stop me from leaving. i tried to start the truck, found the pulled plug and plugged it in, tried to start truck , it started to crank but never did. now it just turns over. any computer problems or reset switch? it is 98 durango 5.2 liter

HELP!!! Someone please help! I need it for work tomorrow!!!

DAKOTAJIM 01-16-2011 05:12 PM

Check to see what else she messed with. Must have wanted to keep you home looks like it worked.

IndyDurango 01-16-2011 05:27 PM

Your wife knows how to pull a coil wire? And that doing so will keep the engine from starting? She knows that... Really???

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If she did that, she did something else too and isn't telling you. If that was all, and you got it properly plugged back in, then you should be fine.

I still call BS.

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01 6.3L RT 01-16-2011 05:33 PM

I` agree with Mr Indy ,,,, check all over engine ,or ask your wife ,,,,,,,,,NICELY ,,what she did

a57chevy43 01-16-2011 06:35 PM

I know this doesnt help the thread any at all but I'm real curious why she was trying to keep him from leaving. Also, check fro 2 of the three things an engine need to run, fuel and fire. Are the plugs firing. Are they somehow wet from fuel? Is the fuel pump running. Do you have the required fuel pressure for the injectors. I kind of think maybe the plugs have fouled even though it is almost impossible on an injected engine but I dont know how long you cranked it over with no spark or if you hit the accelerator while it was turning over. Just not enough information for me to make an accurate judment.

tattman37 01-16-2011 07:48 PM

thanks to all
 
absolutely positive thats all she did,she needs the truck too. I was thinking there may be some sort of problem arose when the truck was being turned over with no spark! maybe i'll pull plugs and check them. thanks to all who responded. FYI... if youre wondering, we were arguing and i told her that i was leaving and not coming back. weve made up and she wants to see the truck running to.

WhiteWidow00 01-16-2011 08:11 PM

I would have her show you exactly what she pulled. This sounds to me like more of a problem then what she's saying.

tattman37 01-16-2011 09:24 PM

checked fire and its there
 
Had my wife show me exactly what she did. and all she did was puuled plug wire at coil, from coil to distributer.i pulled plug wires and there in bad shape. hoping there just fouled. its apparent its flooded also. plugs were soaked when i pulled them.thanks for feedback everyone.:icon_fryingpan:


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