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Old 08-18-2004, 01:04 PM   #1
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front end collision- now wont start

Rear ended a ford Explorer in the 89 Cressida. Damage to radiator, comdenser, headlights, fans, airfilter and sheet metal. No damage to the wiring harness, sensors, coil, distributor or anything else. Loosened the fuel line on the rail, cranked it and got fuel. Pulled a plug wire and got no spark. And all the fuses are good. Ran great before the wreck. . Im wondering if the security system hasnt somehow shuf off the ignition. But the battery has been in and out several times, would have thought it would have reset. Or maybe a crash switch? But those always shut off the fuel. Im stumped . Any thoughts are greatly welcomed
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Old 08-18-2004, 03:38 PM   #2
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went thru the wiring again and found a connector loose. Plugged it in and started right up. It pays to doublecheck your work.
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