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HELP!!! installed Timing Tuner now car will not start...

Old 06-06-2009, 09:25 PM
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Default HELP!!! installed Timing Tuner now car will not start...

I installed it just like the directions stated and left the ***** all on "0" andthe mode 1-3 down and 4 up. Car sounds like it is turning over but no spark. Any help anything I did wrong with the setting on the tuner? I want to leave it alone for now until I get it tuned in a couple of days?
Old 06-06-2009, 09:51 PM
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Not sure witch tunner you have but i think some of them tie into the crank sensor and if the car dosent see rpm from the crank sensor it wont start.
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I have the Full Throttle Timing Tuner. I am going to check all my connections again today!
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Keep messing around with the settings, read the instructions over and over again, I'm pretty sure you are just missing a step or something! Also on mine I burnt one of the wires on the headers, make sure you zip tie it away from anything hot!
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I checked everything again and it is wired correctly. I unplugged the harness from the crank sensor and plugged the stock harness back on and car started right up. I don't know, I will call Full Throttle tomorrow and see if I need to send it back to them for repair
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Are you sure the harness was installed correctly and that none of the pins are bent in the connector?

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Yeah, I check all the conectors on the unit itself and all are fine. I can barely see the pins on the crank sensor but it feels like all the pins are there by touch. With the stock harness connected it starts up just fine.
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Originally Posted by 4U2NV-SS
Yeah, I check all the conectors on the unit itself and all are fine. I can barely see the pins on the crank sensor but it feels like all the pins are there by touch. With the stock harness connected it starts up just fine.
Are you sure that the connector is plugged in correctly? Sometimes I've seen people accidentally flip it.

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