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Old 03 September 2004, 10:22 PM
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Help car wont start getting plenty of spark, plus plenty of fuel (if not too much)tried everything so had a look at the wireing under the steering collum, theres 2 black connectors which if you plug together gives a warning check light that flashers, i've been told that this gives a fault code, it flashers 4,5,6,7 times anyone know what could be wrong....
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Try here

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Old 03 September 2004, 10:29 PM
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It says page cannot be found......

cheers Richie found it

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Old 03 September 2004, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobchrissy
Help car wont start getting plenty of spark, plus plenty of fuel (if not too much)tried everything so had a look at the wireing under the steering collum, theres 2 black connectors which if you plug together gives a warning check light that flashers, i've been told that this gives a fault code, it flashers 4,5,6,7 times anyone know what could be wrong....
thanks in advance.
chrissy
please tell me more about this fault check, is it for classic scoobies and do i need any gadgits?
Old 03 September 2004, 11:41 PM
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Yes it is for Classics and No you don't need and eqiupment

Read: http://www.saxonfields.freeserve.co....htm#_Dyno_Runs
Old 03 September 2004, 11:56 PM
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I thought connector trick thing was for Classics........... AFAIK you have a "bugeye", Either SECS / select monitor probably neede...... a trip to a local scooby dealer / specialist should help.

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Originally Posted by Midlife......
Chrissy

I thought connector trick thing was for Classics........... AFAIK you have a "bugeye", Either SECS / select monitor probably neede...... a trip to a local scooby dealer / specialist should help.

Shaun
Shaun it is for a classic i'am playing with m8, cheers anyhow m8...
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Originally Posted by Dyney
Yes it is for Classics and No you don't need and eqiupment

Read: http://www.saxonfields.freeserve.co....htm#_Dyno_Runs
cheers i've just printed all that off........
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Anyone know where the injectors pick a pulse up from...?????

cheers chrissy
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