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Old 03 February 2006, 09:29 PM
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found 3 fault codes on my 95 wrx import today crank position sensor ,mass air flow sensor and pressure sensor and wouldnt run properly start it it would tick over rough for abot ten seconds then cut out then when i went to start it again it would just make a single clunk noise so i was advised to do a ecu reset leave battery off for 3 hours .3 hours past went out re connected the battery now it turns over but wont fire up any ideas


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found 3 fault codes on my 95 wrx import today crank position sensor ,mass air flow sensor and pressure sensor and wouldnt run properly start it it would tick over rough for abot ten seconds then cut out then when i went to start it again it would just make a single clunk noise so i was advised to do a ecu reset leave battery off for 3 hours .3 hours past went out re connected the battery now it turns over but wont fire up any ideas


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I hate to state the obvious, but the fault codes often tell you when things don't work.

If the crank sensor is buggered it won't fire. If the MAF is buggered it will have trouble running etc. If the pressure sensor is buggered you won't get any boost over .5 bar (ish).

It could actually be the wiring or the ECU (seen that before) and the sensors could be fine.
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