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ignition problems HELP!!!!!!!!!

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1988_gt_mustang

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well the other night i was on my way to my girlfriends house and my car out of nowhere just stalled so i got out to see if there was a loose connection becuse i had just changed the starter, but nothing was wrong so i got back in to start it and it turns over but there is no spark. so i left it there overnight i went there this morning to get it i got in and it started right up so i wasent sure what the problem the other night was, i looked in my haynes book (my bible) and it said to check fuel pump 02 censors all that good stuff so i did and none of it was worng and it was running fine. so tonight me and some of my buddies with stang were gon go cruise and it did it agin, convienently next to advanced auto so i replace the distributer, ignittion module, and the coil. But im still having problems so dad brought his truck and we towed it home which ****ed up my custom paint job so im thinking it must be an electrical problem. if anyone has had this happen plz help.
 

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When it acts up do you have spark or fuel
 

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If it's doing it when it gets warm but fine when it cools off, i would suspect the ignition module.

But you said you replaced this so my next guess would be the PIP inside the distributor
 
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Yeah but he said he replaced the distributor too, with new dizzy and module, fuel but no spark, I'm thinking coil, or an actual wire problem in the harness somewhere.
 

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yea my girlfriends boyfriend is an electrical engineer so he is going to help me go throught the wiring, and i alredy ridid everthing in the distributer
 
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Sounds like a plan, good luck.
 

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When it stalled, did all the lights and everything go off...like it had no power at all?
 

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1988_gt_mustang said:
yea my girlfriends boyfriend is an electrical engineer
Click to expand...
aren't you yourself, your girlfriend's boyfriend?
 
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HISSIN50 said:
aren't you yourself, your girlfriend's boyfriend?
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Don't dig hissin...
don't dig
 

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**girlfrineds brother-in-law** my bad kinda tired but any ways no power still there jus no spark, like a week ago it lost all power but it was just the starter celinoid.
 

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Cranks OK, but No Start Checklist for Fuel Injected Mustangs

1.) Remove push on connector from starter solenoid and turn ignition switch on. Place car in neutral or Park. Remove coil wire from distributor & and hold 3/8” away from engine block. Jumper the screw to the big bolt on the starter solenoid that has the battery wire connected to it. You should get a nice fat blue spark.
Most of the items are electrical in nature, so a test light, or even better, a voltmeter, is helpful to be sure they have power to them.
No spark, possible failed items in order of their probability:
A.) MSD or Crane ignition box if so equipped
B.) Coil
C.) TFI module
D.) PIP sensor in distributor
E.) ECC relay next to computer - look for 12 volts at the fuel injector red wires
F.) Fuse links in wiring harness - look for 12 volts at the fuel injector red wires. All the fuse links live in a bundle up near the starter solenoid.
G.) Ignition switch - look for 12 volts at the ignition coil red/lt green wire.
H.) Computer

See the following links for wiring diagrams...

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiB..._us/0900823d/80/16/71/3c/0900823d8016713c.jsp for 79-88 model cars

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiB..._us/0900823d/80/19/59/5a/0900823d8019595a.jsp for 89-93 model cars

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiB..._us/0900823d/80/1d/db/3c/0900823d801ddb3c.jsp for 94-98 model cars


2.) Spark at coil wire, pull #1 plug wire off at the spark plug and check to see spark. No spark, possible failed items in order of their probability:
A.) Moisture inside distributor – remove cap, dry off & spray with WD40
B.) Distributor cap
C.) Rotor
D.) Spark Plug wires
E.) Coil weak or intermittent - you should see 3/8" fat blue spark with a good coil

3.) Spark at spark plug, but no start.
Next, get a can of starting fluid (ether) from your local auto parts store: costs a $1.30 or so. Then pull the air duct off at the throttle body elbow, open the throttle, and spray the ether in it. Reconnect the air duct and try to start the car. Do not try to start the car without reconnecting the air duct.
Two reasons:
1.) If it backfires, the chance for a serious fire is increased.
2.) On Mass Air cars, the computer needs to measure the MAF flow once the engine starts.
If it starts then, you have a fuel management issue. Continue the checklist with emphasis of fuel related items that follow. If it doesn’t, then it is a computer or timing issue: see Step 4.

Clue – listen for the fuel pump to prime when you first turn the ignition switch on. It should run for 5-20 seconds and shut off. To trick the fuel pump into running, find the ECC test connector and jump the connector in the lower RH corner to ground. See http://www.mustangworks.com/article...c-iv_codes.html for a description of the test connector. If the relay & inertia switch are OK, you will have power to the pump. Check fuel pressure – remove the cap from the schrader valve behind the alternator and depress the core. Fuel should squirt out, catch it in a rag. Beware of fire hazard when you do this. In pinch you can use a tire pressure gauge to measure the fuel pressure. It may not be completely accurate, but you will have some clue as to how much pressure you have.

No fuel pressure, possible failed items in order of their probability:
A.) Tripped inertia switch – Coupe & hatch cars hide it under the plastic trim covering the driver's side taillight. Use the voltmeter or test light to make sure you have power to both sides of the switch
B.) Fuel pump power relay – located under the driver’s seat in most stangs built before 92. On 92 and later model cars it is located below the Mass Air Flow meter. Look for 12 volts at the Pink/Black wire on the fuel pump relay.
C.) Clogged fuel filter
D.) Failed fuel pump
E.) Blown fuse link in wiring harness. Look for 12 volts at the Orange/Lt Blue wire on the fuel pump relay. The fuse links live in the wiring harness near the starter solenoid.
F.) Fuel pressure regulator failed. Remove vacuum line from regulator and inspect for fuel escaping while pump is running.

Fuel pressure OK, the injectors are not firing.

A.) A Noid light available from Autozone, is one way to test the injector wiring.
B.) I like to use an old injector with compressed air applied to the injector where the fuel rail would normally connect. I hook the whole thing up, apply compressed air to the injector and stick it in a paper cup of soapy water. When the engine cranks with the ignition switch on, if the injector fires, it makes bubbles. Cheap if you have the stuff laying around, and works good too.

a.) Pull an injector wire connector off and look for 12 volts on the red wire when the ignition switch is on.
b.) No power, then look for problems with the 10 pin connecter (salt & pepper shakers at the rear of the upper manifold).
c.) No power and the 10 pin connections are good: look for broken wiring between the orange/black wire on the ECC relay and the red wire for the 10 pin connectors.


4.) Spark & fuel pressure OK.

A.) Failed IAB (no airflow to start engine). Press the throttle ¼ way down and try to start the car.
B.) Failed computer (not very likely)
C.) Engine ignition or cam timing off: only likely if the engine has been worked on recently).
D.) Firing order off: HO & 351 use a different firing order from the non HO engines.
HO & 351W 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
Non HO 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8
E.) No start when hot - Press the throttle to the floor & try starting it if you get this far. If it starts, replace the ECT.
 

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well we got it to start we played around with the ignition wires on the steering column n it started but now the started wants to stay on when u turn the key over and u have to unconnect the battery to stop it. but as for the car running yea it runs now but it runs horrible, backfiring, slow!!!! like honda civic would walk on it atm, after school today im going to throw some new plugs and wires in. we retarded the timing a little bit, it helped somewhat with the backfiring but its still runnig like it may b a few cylinders short.
 

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When you put the new distributor in, you may have misplaced some of the spark plug wires or they may be loose.
 
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