Ok so this is the last time I post anything about this problem.
I have a 1993 Festiva, Manual, with a stock B3.
It has ran flawless for the last year. I love my car.
The other day it quit running, blew the coil wire off of the distributor. I replaced the cap and then wire and nothing. No spark. None off of the plugs, or coil.
I replaced the coil and didn't get any, but when I replaced the distributor and then starter because it was drawing to much, and thus spark was returned.
It was up and running, and well. Well then my know it all uncle decides that the distributor is not in there perfect and needs to tweak it a little to the right and claims to have watched the main fusible link cartridge get orange and blow. It was a 30A because I could not find a 40A at the time. So I replaced that and no spark once again.
This time I did not have a check engine or break lever light on the dash. And it won't start. Does anybody have any idea how to get a high school seniors ride to school back up and running? I would owe you big time.
I have a 1993 Festiva, Manual, with a stock B3.
It has ran flawless for the last year. I love my car.
The other day it quit running, blew the coil wire off of the distributor. I replaced the cap and then wire and nothing. No spark. None off of the plugs, or coil.
I replaced the coil and didn't get any, but when I replaced the distributor and then starter because it was drawing to much, and thus spark was returned.
It was up and running, and well. Well then my know it all uncle decides that the distributor is not in there perfect and needs to tweak it a little to the right and claims to have watched the main fusible link cartridge get orange and blow. It was a 30A because I could not find a 40A at the time. So I replaced that and no spark once again.
This time I did not have a check engine or break lever light on the dash. And it won't start. Does anybody have any idea how to get a high school seniors ride to school back up and running? I would owe you big time.
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