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97 escort problem
So I am wondering if anyone here has a suggestion on this problem. Lat night I was going to leave the store and got in my car it started up fine. I proceeded to back up and my car died...since I drive a stick I thought I might have stalled it, but that wasnt it. My car is turning over...all the lights come on and everything...but it wont start. Does this sound familiar to anyone???
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Re: 97 escort problem
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Re: 97 escort problem
Just wanted to add to chevyOva1 comment:
If a timing belt broke the engine should be rotating (turning over) faster than normal. Alvin |
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Re: Re: 97 escort problem
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BTW alvin, on these coil pack cars (at least mine) if the t/belt snaps does the spark stop too? On older cars if the t/belt (or chain) snaps the rotor (distributor) wont turn and no spark too if i remember correct.
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1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, 5 speed - old one 1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, auto - new one 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan sport 3.3, auto located in beautiful New England. "You know failure isn't failure If a lesson from it's learned-I guess love would not be love Without a risk of being burned" ~ Garth Brooks |
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