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tuyen
05-31-2011, 07:13 PM
Got a 2001 gsr engine won't start it will turn Over fine. Test the distributor and it has no spark at all. So I bought a new distributor install it today and still no spark. I replace the main relay and still nothing happen. Check all the ground and still nothing. Why I'm not getting any power from the distributor. All Fuse has been inspect none are blown. Any help thanks...

slostang
05-31-2011, 07:42 PM
Bad ECU or wiring issue.

tuyen
05-31-2011, 07:53 PM
It a stock car so no wire were touch it just stop running oneday. Ecu I havnt touch yet that could be the problem. Btw what wire were you referring too.

silversol
05-31-2011, 07:56 PM
is the rotor spinning? check to make sure the timing belt is not snapped

tuyen
05-31-2011, 08:09 PM
Silversol: the timing belt still good, u mean the rotor inside the distributor yes it spin. Could be a timing jump but would that cause the distributor not giving any spark

slostang
05-31-2011, 08:30 PM
It a stock car so no wire were touch it just stop running oneday. Ecu I havnt touch yet that could be the problem. Btw what wire were you referring too.

That dosent rule out wiring. Its common for unmolested cars to have wiring issues. but im referring to the wiring from the dizzy to the ECU.

tuyen
05-31-2011, 08:51 PM
That dosent rule out wiring. Its common for unmolested cars to have wiring issues. but im referring to the wiring from the dizzy to the ECU.

How can I check to see if the ecu is good or bad.

1civic
05-31-2011, 08:54 PM
First off you need a test light and/or multi-meter.. Pull the cap(dizzy) and check the coil for 12v.. Then back track from there checking for 12v at the plug(2 wire dizzy plug), If no power go under the dash and check the 30amp fuse by the srs(yellow) plug.. 2 fuses there all by them-self.. If those are good check the ground on the thermostat house..

Pretty simple fix, but much harder to explain on a keyboard...LOL

P.s
don't trust a used or reman dizzy.. worst case find a friend and test your dizzy on his car.

Hope that helps!!

Later!

tuyen
05-31-2011, 09:57 PM
Thanks for the help I will try that


First off you need a test light and/or multi-meter.. Pull the cap(dizzy) and check the coil for 12v.. Then back track from there checking for 12v at the plug(2 wire dizzy plug), If no power go under the dash and check the 30amp fuse by the srs(yellow) plug.. 2 fuses there all by them-self.. If those are good check the ground on the thermostat house..

Pretty simple fix, but much harder to explain on a keyboard...LOL

P.s
don't trust a used or reman dizzy.. worst case find a friend and test your dizzy on his car.

Hope that helps!!

Later!

tuyen
06-10-2011, 12:35 PM
Bad ECU or wiring issue.

You are right the ecu is bad. Replace it with the same ecu and I had to reprogram the ecu to work with the keys.

1civic
06-10-2011, 12:55 PM
You are right the ecu is bad. Replace it with the same ecu and I had to reprogram the ecu to work with the keys.

Good stuff, glad its fixed!!