haha yeah its gonna be a facepalm moment. but itll get fixed sooner than later.
haha yeah its gonna be a facepalm moment. but itll get fixed sooner than later.
the coil inteminently gets power and ground at different key positions. so im guessing still a bad ign switch or my ecu keeps getting fried.
I'm sure the ignition switch is part of the problem. That can cause other problems as well. Did you already replace the switch and harness?or replace the switch and repair the harness already?
this may be long shot over left field, but check your positive battery terminal, everything connected to it
the ign swith was replaced with the one from my quest, there the same just the quest ones longer. but i havent repaired the harness, there wernt any melted wires.
And the same problem after you switched the ignition? Then there could be bad wires somewhere. Did You guys test the wires at the mpi relay? There could a short to ground on one of the circuits. Doesn't take much for body parts to cut through insulation. If I have time I'll check my notes for the wires to the mpi relay to see which wires should be power and which should be ground.
Still waiting to hear what happened here!
still havent figured anything out. i dont know anyone who has experience eith these trucks or anyone who has time.
sorry to hear that Joey......i wish i could help but i know shit about the v6's........sorry man....
Yea same here, I would maybe try sticking around some 3000gt forums or montero forums, something more common with the v6, and asking for help on there.
i havent found anything helful on anyof those either. probably just try and sell it.
600 bux. who wants this headache?
theres a few people interested in it. looks like ill be selling it
Man, I have two of these and wouldn't trade either for another truck. I know how frustrating things can get sometimes, especially electrical problems, but once you figure it out, you'll be happy you stayed with it. We have a mobile auto electric mechanic in the area who I had to call when I first got mine to track down a short. It took him less than a half an hour and I'd probably still be looking. Any of those in your area? A lot of repair shops call this guy in when they get stumped with electrical issues. Sometimes it's a lot simpler than it appears. Good luck!
haha my dad talked me into keeping it. he bought it. did he say where that short was? but ill look for one of those moblie guys..
Last edited by joey_crandall; 06-15-2011 at 03:24 PM.
Hay man. I can come up one day and take a look at it for you. But you will need to find a book on it so I can run through the wiring. I might be able to get you pointed in the right direction.
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work has slowed down at my brothers shop so were finally getting towed up there. but thanks. but if it doesnt happen soon ill let you know. i have the fsm and haynes manual on my computer at home.
so i put power to one end of the ignition control module signal input wire and tested the end at the ecu plug with a test light and the light didnt light up. what shpould i do now.
Man you need to cut all of the harness open and look for the melted wire. Something is melted or broken. I would start where you found the melted stuff the first time and go through it from one end to another. It's in there some where. Don't give up on it now. Just keep the mind set of I always win, and you will...
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haha yeah, the wire was getting signal though i looked at the wrong end of the wire. but i think looking into the harness a good idea, im just scared of wiring. also the fuekl pump doesnt prime when i turn the key on
could a timing belt being wrong cause a no spark issue as well.
more likely the cam sensor being bad, unless it has a crank sensor - never had a v6 so I don't have much to offer here.
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its just got a crank sensor in the dizzy and its been repalced with known good used parts multiple times. and i read they wont go flat dead just cause a bad miss and run real shitty.
could a bad ecu ground cause the ecu to go bad. my other brother was up for the weekend and he tested afew things and said it seems like the ecu isnt gorund well.
I don't know about making it bad but definitely affect it not working correctly.
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