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- Fried ECU
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Fried ECU
Trace which output pin that transistor feeds.That will tell you which circuit drew too much current. That does not look like an injector driver to me(could be wrong).I would expect the injector drivers to be on a heat sink.Perhaps the problem is elsewhere. Should be no problem running 2 injectors in parallel as that is what the ECU does.3 is a different story.
- Fried ECU
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'85 GL10 power rack & pinion
and XTs have 2 more different ones(early and late).not counting the electronic one. According to the parts book,the 3 non XT ones vary by year:85-86,87,and 87 up
- Fried ECU
- Fried ECU
- Cone Washer for 1984 GL
- Cone Washer for 1984 GL
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Headlights Brat
Check the dimmer switch.The dimmer switch grounds the red/black low beam wire to activate the low beams. There should be power at the low beam connector (red -RH,red/blue LH)anytime there is power at the high beam connector on the same side regardless of dimmer switch position.If not,The harness is broken.
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Thoughts on a hard starting '92 Legacy?
naru2 replied to floridarich's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXTee in a pressure gauge or better yet,remove them and apply fuel pressure.
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Thoughts on a hard starting '92 Legacy?
naru2 replied to floridarich's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVXThis pretty much proves the plugs are fouled w/fuel or coolant.Probably fuel in your case.Likely a leaky injector .Check them by seeing if fuel pressure holds after shutdown. If the engine revs w/o a response from the car,you have a transmission problem.Check the fluid level etc.
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EJ swapped brat problem
At least one injector is still leaking.Just because they are new does not mean shyte. I have had new ones leak. Prove it by installing a pressure gauge and watching the fuel pressure drop after shutdown or better yet apply fuel pressure to the injectors with them removed. At least one will drip.I put test tubes over the injectors and left them overnight to find the leaker. Holding the gas pedal to the floor w/starting does not "flood it out" It does exactly the opposite.It cuts off the fuel supply.
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Idle problems 93 Loyale EA82, 3sp auto 2 wd 4dr sedan
- Idle problems 93 Loyale EA82, 3sp auto 2 wd 4dr sedan
Steady,but,slow cold idle-correct? I would start by checking the CTS connector for corrosion and the CTS resistance. IAC seems to be working(high cold idle) but would still be worth cleaning.It may be sticky. Check fuel pressure.My own car behaves badly in cold weather if the fuel pressure is a little low,but,it runs fine warm. Be aware that vacuum or unmetered air leaks occur at places other than hose joints.(Unlikely if the idle is steady).- Starts; but let the key go to run position(dies)
- Loyale 89-90 ignition transistor wiring
- Loyale 89-90 ignition transistor wiring
Can`t help w/the wiring but IIRC,the transistor is a FET or 2 in one package. Make sure the bracket is well grounded.No spark or tach w/o being well grounded.- 87 XT idle issues. Dies when in gear.
- 87 XT idle issues. Dies when in gear.
NO-wrong type all together. Check your distributor for sideplay of the shaft.Any significant movement is too much. Too much sideplay means the bushings are worn allowing the shaft to bounce around creating extra sparks and a wobbly tach. Your local machine shop should be able to help at less cost than a new disty. The bushings used to be available at NAPA- EJ swapped brat problem
It is a leaky injector. Hold the throttle on the floor w/starting in order to clear the excess fuel.- Starts; but let the key go to run position(dies)
Sure,but,does it work? Does it output 12V in RUN position?- Fan clutch for EA81 turbo.
Parts book does not show the fan clutch or any other AC parts. I suspect an ea82 one will fit. My own non AC equipped 84 turbo never had one,just one electric fan.- Fan clutch for EA81 turbo.
See page 13-37 of the 84 FSM.It shows there.- Temp control sensor
- Idle problems 93 Loyale EA82, 3sp auto 2 wd 4dr sedan
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