Car started. I think the electrical problem is a blown alternator fuse. Good thing I asked for help, I was about to sell the car for really cheap because it wouldn't start :biglaugh:
Yeah, I'm definitely going to buy a voltage meter now. The battery tested bad, and I got a replacement on warranty. I'm going to put it in soon, and hopefully the supra starts!!!!! :love:
Hi. My supra won't start, and nothing electrical is working. I put a new battery in, so that rules out one possibility. This problem started after I left my car out in the cold for a week w/o driving it, and then it wouldn't start. I put a new battery in and it started, but then I left it a...
I'm kinda in the same situation as you... I'm just going to retorque the headbolts and turn up the boost alittle and wait until the gasket does blow, before I go about fixing it. "Don't fix it until it's broken."
Can someone do a writeup on this maftpro thingy :icon_conf ? I'm too lazy read all 43 pages of this post, so if there was a sticky on maftpro, and what it does, benefits, installation, ect. that would be great... :1zhelp:
Holla. In a magazine I have, one of the articles is about a MKIV build. In the build, they reset the ecu by taking out the two fuel injection system fuses, and plugging them back in after a couple minutes. "This will reset the ECU so that it doesn't pull back so much on timing." Doing this...
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