Taiden
07-08-2006, 11:29 PM
So I ran my VE swap NO problems for about 3 days, at which point I blew an axle. She sat in the garage for a couple days, when I decided to take her out and clunk around my street to continue the break in process while I wait for my axle in the mail.
She won't start.
I check spark, no spark.
I check the codes, code 11 (Crank Angle sensor). (Before she first breathed life I was getting 21 and 11. I grounded my coil and 21 went away, and 11 magically dissappeared. 21 is ignition circuit.)
Erm... Will a sketchy harness plug cause a code 11? My harness is putting stress on weird components just because there isn't enough wire to successfully reach many places.
Bowlcut
07-09-2006, 02:00 AM
ya never know. you may have pulled a connector out of its harness. id check the sensor thats for sure. and then check continunity between the pin on the harness and the proper pin on the back of the ecu....back probe each.
Taiden
07-09-2006, 02:18 AM
ya never know. you may have pulled a connector out of its harness. id check the sensor thats for sure. and then check continunity between the pin on the harness and the proper pin on the back of the ecu....back probe each.
alright man, i think it might be the harness. it is pulled pretty tight since i did the swap. i need to rerun a lot of my wiring before it gets too sketchy and starts breaking things. especially that TPS plug!
Fosters
07-09-2006, 10:02 AM
alright man, i think it might be the harness. it is pulled pretty tight since i did the swap. i need to rerun a lot of my wiring before it gets too sketchy and starts breaking things. especially that TPS plug!
Why do that? It is 10x easier adjusting the harness w/ it and the motor out of the car. I unwrapped some of the harness to run it diff't ways and then retaped the entire thing.
Josh
Taiden
07-09-2006, 10:12 AM
Why do that? It is 10x easier adjusting the harness w/ it and the motor out of the car. I unwrapped some of the harness to run it diff't ways and then retaped the entire thing.
Josh
I'm a little past that point. :(
I'll be extending the TPS plug and shifting the harness around to give more room for the dizzy plug.
djtwinky
07-26-2006, 01:00 AM
what do u mean u grounded the coil? pics?
Taiden
07-26-2006, 06:53 AM
what do u mean u grounded the coil? pics?
The bracket that people make is usually made of metal. I literally grounded the large metal coil to that.
The more I think about it, the less I like it, but it works so who knows? :melonscratcher: