MY 96LHS DONT START

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by arche1971, Jan 16, 2005.

  1. arche1971

    arche1971 Guest

    MY 96LHS was die on highway & won`t start again. So I check all fuses
    then check for trouble cod #54-(ignition coil D primary/secondary
    circuit. Check for sparks don`t have one.I by new ignition coil &
    replace, dos`t help so I replace MC same-LHS don`t start.Tow car to
    home.PLEASE IF ANY BODY KNOW HOW TO FIX THISE PLEASE LET ME KNOW. ANY
    ADVICE ACCEPTABLE.
     
    arche1971, Jan 16, 2005
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  2. Crank sensor? One posting would have probably have been enough. What's an
    MC?

    Tom Heintz "Mopar Maniac"
     
    Tom & Debbie Heintz, Jan 16, 2005
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  3. arche1971

    arche1971 Guest

    Hi. "Mopar Manica"-Thaesk U For tip But is not help.
     
    arche1971, Jan 18, 2005
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  4. So you've eliminated the crank sensor? What else have you found out since
    your first posts & what is an MC?
     
    Tom & Debbie Heintz, Jan 18, 2005
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  5. arche1971

    arche1971 Guest

    don`t have power but when I turn key starter spen.So it is not ignition
    key,I think is one of wiry in ignition coil conect.And MC it is ECM.
    All sensors is good.
     
    arche1971, Jan 19, 2005
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  6. arche1971

    Steve Guest

    How the heck can "I don't have power" and "When I turn key starter
    sp(i)n" both be true? Are you saying that the starter spins, but nothing
    elese electrical operates? Does the starter actually rotate the engine
    and it just won't start, or does the starter spin free without turning
    the engine (broken flex plate maybe)? Do other electrical systems work?
    If the starter does rotate the engine, have you verified that the cams
    are turning (ie, timing belt isn't broken)?

    Come ON, you gotta give us some useful information if we're going to
    help, fella.
     
    Steve, Jan 19, 2005
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