RockAuto called and said my ECU is un-repairable. Once plugged into their equipment, the car computer does not return a signal.
So they're sending it back with no charges. Damn!
I bought this car to put a twin cyl. Briggs engine in, but since it only has 130k miles I figured I'd get it running and drive it till it drops first.
Ha! If you wait for the motor to wear out, you'll never get that Briggs in it!
Why do you want to swap in a Briggs anyway? No power, and probably not great gas mileage since it will be wide open all the time just trying to get anywhere. Sounds like time to swap in a B6 or better.
90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
09 Kia Rondo--a Festy on steroids!
You can avoid reality, but you can't avoid the consequences of avoiding reality--Ayn Rand Disaster preparedness
TominMo, yeah I know! It's getting GREAT gas mileage right now! The B&S engine idea was just as a project, something to do, ya know. After I started looking at engines on the net, I think the biggest one I seen was a 34hp. My dream project was for a Harley engine. I don't have an extra laying around for that though!
Zanzer, mine is a 3 plug. 89newb might be hooking me up with one! Will keep you posted.
I want to thank everyone for the help I've received. Great bunch of guys across the US you are!!
Just checking because the 89 autos were kind of a crossover oddity. If all else fails you can (IIRC) get the ECU out of a Protege. It has the 3 plug setup.
Good luck and welcome to your newest addition! :mrgreen:
If a hammer doesn't fix it you have an electrical problem
Cars are supposed to start and run without the computer, a fail-safe feature so the engine doesn't cut out on the freeway. The computer just improves fuel efficiency and thereby reduces emissions from unburnt fuel. It usually doesn't kick in until the O2 sensor warms up and begins to function. I think a bad ignition control module (transistorized points) can keep a car from starting. Mine would start but only run for a few seconds until the ICM was replaced. As someone pointed out they can be tested for free at some auto parts stores.
Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.
I do have spark, power relay is clicking as is the fuel pump relay. I do have good fuel pressure to the injectors, they're just not getting the signal to pulse....Grrrrrrrrrrr!
HOT DAMN! The Junkstiva started today, after working on it for 2 months!! I redid 3 wire ends (one to the water temp sending unit and 2 out of the dizzy). And it's 104 degrees outside, with 90 in the garage. Old gas in it, so I topped it off with new and a can of Seafoam. Not alot of power yet, but I've gotta dial in the dizzy.
Thanks to all who have helped me with suggestions!!!
I'm headed back out to the garage to just look at it now, with a full blended pitcher of strong margarita's!
Cars are supposed to start and run without the computer, a fail-safe feature so the engine doesn't cut out on the freeway. The computer just improves fuel efficiency and thereby reduces emissions from unburnt fuel. It usually doesn't kick in until the O2 sensor warms up and begins to function. I think a bad ignition control module (transistorized points) can keep a car from starting. Mine would start but only run for a few seconds until the ICM was replaced. As someone pointed out they can be tested for free at some auto parts stores.
WHAT???
Someone needs to go to school....
Jim DeAngelis
kittens give Morbo gas!!
Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
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