Mx5 Loom Help
Good morning all.
So I'm using the mx5 loom that I removed from the car and labelled up, I have placed it now across the chassis as I thought it was time to start stripping it I have plugged it all in connected the earths etc etc but I have no fuel pump or spark cranks over fine, Now the only thing I haven't plugged in is the air flow meter because I cant find it surely this wouldn't cause this issue? Just thought I would ask the question before I start digging. Gary |
do you have an inertia switch somewhere?
TT |
Hi Gary
I had to have all connections wired and the fuel pump wouldn’t go until it had at least 2 gallons of petrol in it - weird but true ! The only thing that caused me a bit of Agro was the crank sensor wire had 1 dodgy wire near the plug . How far have you got ? Did you ever get the bodywork sorted ? |
Morning
TT No inertia switch im afraid but good call Rolsty I did think of crank sensor so much so i have put another on, Like a dohnut i left my meter at work even though i left it out to remind me just to put it away at end of shift. Getting there slowly got body from Equinox in the end and the quality i should of just gone there first as for the other muppet luckily for him i had a lot going on so it just got brushed under the carpet, Hows your builds coming along? Gary |
hope to finish tidying the garage over the next couple of weekends, and get the car out of the garage for the first time ever in 9 years YIKES. Got to get over the loom hurdle! Most stuff is first fix (Body, Suspension,engine, lights.) so if I do get going again It will be strip down time to tidy up any bits on the chassis before refitting it all.
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Hi the airflow meter has a switch in it for fuel pump if it's a mk1
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Morning all
Had a dig yesterday with multi meter and i found i only had 4 volts at crank sensor so traced wiring back and found a break with corrosion not bad considering car was running before it was stripped, looms been in loft since removal but hay ho. repaired and now have a spark so onwards we go. Gary |
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