I'm getting desperate now, being stranded and having to bum rides to work.
Parked the 92 hatch in the garage Thursday evening after getting home from work. Didn't fiddle with anything all night. Friday morning early I get in and try to start it up. It turns over fine but will not start. All electrical stuff seems to work fine. I can hear the fuel pump prime when I turn the key.
I did the visual check inside and out and nothing looks out of place.
My main concern is what might keep the engine from firing up that could be located in the wiring inside the car. That is where i have been working lately. I have been going through all the wiring around and under the steering column, along with behind the radio area. I have all the console pulled out, along with the under dash panels. There are a lot of wires hanging, many that I have yet to find where they might have connected. A previous owner had hacked in an alarm system that included door locks and who knows what else. None of it worked right so I have been removing all of it...tons and tons of wires, control boxes. Basically a huge mess. Up to parking it on Thursday everything except the door locks still worked fine. I didn't mess with any of it that night. I can't imagine what could have changed after shutting down the motor. Like I said, it turns over like normal.
I know I have to start chasing the basics, spark to the plugs and all.
Do any of you have some suggestions or ideas of some connections that might impact this, especially of things like fuses and such under the dash?
This is quite frustrating. The plugs, coil, cap, TFI, are all fairly new and don't appear to be at fault. I suspect something inside with the wiring, but who knows?
Any hints, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Tracing the wires is nothing short of a nightmare since this hacker spliced into the stock wire bundles everywhere. Piss poor job if I ever saw one.
The engine compartment alone took me over 3 months to rewire back into shape. Bare wires everywhere, now the same thing inside.
UGGGGGG,
Ken
Parked the 92 hatch in the garage Thursday evening after getting home from work. Didn't fiddle with anything all night. Friday morning early I get in and try to start it up. It turns over fine but will not start. All electrical stuff seems to work fine. I can hear the fuel pump prime when I turn the key.
I did the visual check inside and out and nothing looks out of place.
My main concern is what might keep the engine from firing up that could be located in the wiring inside the car. That is where i have been working lately. I have been going through all the wiring around and under the steering column, along with behind the radio area. I have all the console pulled out, along with the under dash panels. There are a lot of wires hanging, many that I have yet to find where they might have connected. A previous owner had hacked in an alarm system that included door locks and who knows what else. None of it worked right so I have been removing all of it...tons and tons of wires, control boxes. Basically a huge mess. Up to parking it on Thursday everything except the door locks still worked fine. I didn't mess with any of it that night. I can't imagine what could have changed after shutting down the motor. Like I said, it turns over like normal.
I know I have to start chasing the basics, spark to the plugs and all.
Do any of you have some suggestions or ideas of some connections that might impact this, especially of things like fuses and such under the dash?
This is quite frustrating. The plugs, coil, cap, TFI, are all fairly new and don't appear to be at fault. I suspect something inside with the wiring, but who knows?
Any hints, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Tracing the wires is nothing short of a nightmare since this hacker spliced into the stock wire bundles everywhere. Piss poor job if I ever saw one.
The engine compartment alone took me over 3 months to rewire back into shape. Bare wires everywhere, now the same thing inside.
UGGGGGG,
Ken