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Re: M starts fine then dies. HELP!
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Posted by Brownie 45 on February 06, 2006 at 04:47:24 from (207.177.82.209):
In Reply to: M starts fine then dies. HELP! posted by Granger on February 05, 2006 at 20:18:26:
Another thought occured to me. I don't know where the wiring loom is located on the M, but on our SMTA, it runs across the top of the valve cover and is held by 2 clips under the 2 valve cover bolts. Some time ago, the SMTA was behaving as yours is. Turned out to be the wire feeding the ignition coil was separated inside the wire insulation [inside the loom].This was where the loom was held down at the front valve cover bolt. Whether from heat, flexing, vibration, or whatever,it came apart. It required cutting into the loom & splicing the wire. Never have had any more trouble. When you think you've seen it all, you get a reality check once in a while. Worth checking.
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