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88 Trooper starting problems
My 88 2.6l trooper had been idle for a few days. I went to start it and everything is OK for 2-3 sec and it does out all of the sudden, if you try to restart it it does the same thing. I tested the fuel system and it is pumping 40-45psi as specified. Ignition system is in order, I get a spark to all cylinders. There are no fault codes on the ECU.
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Re: 88 Trooper starting problems
It's not out of gas, right? If it were a fuel filter you would have had problems before with it running, but I would check the filter anyway. Mostly I suspect some electrical problem. It would be nice to know if you can keep it running with the throttle.
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Re: Re: 88 Trooper starting problems
Hello Keith, It does have gas and I cannot keep it running if I step on the throttle. I just returned from checking it again and two electrical problems appeared. The 12v output from the alternator is dirty (connector near the alternator), so I cleaned it. Now if I start it again, the starter doesn't shut-off, i had to disconnect the negative off the battery. I least now, I suspect that it is a electrical problem. It still has original problem.
Funny thing is this car ran like a champ before it sat idle for 3 days. |
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Re: 88 Trooper starting problems
Check the ignition switch (where you put the key in). Burned wires? Loose wires down there?
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Re: 88 Trooper starting problems
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