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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Z Cars / May 2004

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1984  Nissan 300ZX Turbo

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Linda - 22 Apr 2004 05:45 GMT
Car died, it's not getting no fire.  Replaced power transitor.  Still
have no fire but engine turns over but it still will not start.
Steve T - 23 Apr 2004 02:47 GMT
> Car died, it's not getting no fire.  Replaced power transitor.  Still
> have no fire but engine turns over but it still will not start.

 Distributor, bet the injectors don't fire either. That would have told you
it wasn't the power transisitor, which BTW I've never seen a bad one of
those ever..
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Pacific Sun Automotive - 29 Apr 2004 02:02 GMT
Try the crank angle sensor!

> > Car died, it's not getting no fire.  Replaced power transitor.  Still
> > have no fire but engine turns over but it still will not start.
>
>   Distributor, bet the injectors don't fire either. That would have told you
> it wasn't the power transisitor, which BTW I've never seen a bad one of
> those ever..
Steve T - 29 Apr 2004 08:20 GMT
> Try the crank angle sensor!

Uh that's in the distributor sorta, there isn't a "crank angle sensor" on
one of those cars...
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Ryan - 04 May 2004 23:42 GMT
I have had a problem of my car dying. its somethign related to the fuel
sensors when the car gets hot. the engine floods when trying to start. a
simple full pump cut off switch helps once the car starts i turn things back
on.

> > Try the crank angle sensor!
>
> Uh that's in the distributor sorta, there isn't a "crank angle sensor" on
> one of those cars...
 
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