The other day when I went to start my car, it had no power, so I called a friend to jump with a near-new Corolla. As soon as I turned the ignition, the main fusible link caught fire. After letting the car sit for a couple hours, I came back to an odd clicking sound (kind of like a relay) coming from around the battery. Disconnected the neg. battery cable and it stopped. Stupidly, I replaced the fusible link with a 30 amp. Drove fine for 15 minutes, then the link blew. I had to replace it 5 times so I could get the car home. After that, I researched and found it needs a 40 amp fuse, so I replaced it with the proper one. The fusible link hasn't blown yet, but the car definitely seems like it lacks horsepower and it stalls at idle. Sounds like something electrics related, maybe some one else has had this problem? Thanks for any help.
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have you checked the other fusible links? the other 2 are 30 amps. Find that relay by the battery....make sure the wires are not fried."FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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I replaced the two 30 amp links, and noticed a few more things. When I put the key in the ignition, but don't start the car, there's a weird sound (like air running through) coming from the top of the engine toward the back. Not sure if that's normal or not. Took a look at all the wires around the battery, and everything appears to be normal. Lastly, it will run fine if the car is cold, when it warms up it starts to stall. Has me stumped. =\
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Just checked the timing belt (it's okay), changed spark plugs, and cleaned out the IAC. Same problem, it will idle fine until it gets to about normal operating temp. It then just drops way down in revs, pick back up for a bit, then die down again and stall.
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I fixed the problem seemingly by adjusting the small allen screw on top of the IAC. Unscrewed it just a bit, and it idles fine and won't stall. Even still, when I drove it, I noticed it makes a weird whiny noise. Feels like I have no power, and have to push the engine way too hard. I'll check the vacuum hoses when I have time later tonight.
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Originally posted by mechanicaldj View Postcoolant temp sensor located on the intake manifold
Do you have CEL on at al?89L build thread http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=36422
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always keep 30 and 40 amp fuse blocks in your glove compartment or tray.. and yes, they should be 30 amp, 40 amp, 30 amp as the order...
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Originally posted by ejp2fast View Postalways keep 30 and 40 amp fuse blocks in your glove compartment or tray.. and yes, they should be 30 amp, 40 amp, 30 amp as the order...
Oh, and the CEL is not on. I tried unplugging that coolant sensor and it had no effect.
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Originally posted by jamesmc View Post.I tried unplugging that coolant sensor and it had no effect.
Location please.
As you may or may not know gauge and ECU temp sensors are different.
I think you may have a messed up IAC.
Anyone have a procedure for testing the IAC?'93 Blue 5spd 230K(down for clutch and overall maintanence)
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Unplugging it would be the same as the sensor being bad, but like you said there is no CEL so you can cross that off the list.89L build thread http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=36422
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I had to end up taking it to a mechanic and I'm not sure what he did to fix the idle, but he did that for free so I'm guessing it was something simple (was in a rush so didn't bother to ask.) Also, he replaced the clutch, and the car now moves, and way faster then it ever has. It's great! =)
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