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    and if the main relay was bad it wouldnt make all three clicks from when you turn the ignition! and check your ecu fuse! if you have same problem as i had, it would be blown as well. my problem was my dizzy had a fire in it and when i would try to crank the broken coil and other parts in the dizzy that sparked, would blow my ecu fuse causin my fuel pump not to kick on. i changed the dizzy and ecu fuse problem solved. your porblem sounds exactly like mine. i replaced the main relay and did a fresh tune up and nothin untili finally changed my dizzy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadakid88
    and if the main relay was bad it wouldnt make all three clicks from when you turn the ignition!
    To be honest with you, it would

    Happened to me. It would start and then die, made clicking noise from when I tried to start it again. The next day I replaced my Main Relay, and it fired right up without any problems.


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    no it wouldnt! if you turn the ignition and do not all three clicks from the main relay the car will NOT turn on! but is problem sounds exactly like the one I had!
    Quote Originally Posted by JDM_EK4
    To be honest with you, it would

    Happened to me. It would start and then die, made clicking noise from when I tried to start it again. The next day I replaced my Main Relay, and it fired right up without any problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadakid88
    and if the main relay was bad it wouldnt make all three clicks from when you turn the ignition! and check your ecu fuse! if you have same problem as i had, it would be blown as well. my problem was my dizzy had a fire in it and when i would try to crank the broken coil and other parts in the dizzy that sparked, would blow my ecu fuse causin my fuel pump not to kick on. i changed the dizzy and ecu fuse problem solved. your porblem sounds exactly like mine. i replaced the main relay and did a fresh tune up and nothin untili finally changed my dizzy!

    I guess he's still going through your exact same problem, right








    but Jordan all I can say is to check every wire in the engine bay, make sure again that all the grounds are grounded, that the starter is still good (there's a way to check to see if the solenoid is still good), check your fuses inside the bay again, and the fuel pump thing...... ohhh and try this just for the sake of trying unplug the battery and unplug the ecu, do you have another ecu around to check and see if your ecu has went bad , if your still awake you can give me a call or just hit me up tomorrow


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