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Author:  Lilcolt1919 [ Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:13 am ]
Post subject:  1992 base model colt for sale

1992 dodge colt all stock. Car has 126,000 miles silver 4spd. Car currently is not runnng do to a spark issues which i bealive is a distributor problem. I have it posted in albuquerque,nm craigslist which has a couple of pics and can provide more via requested. Asking 800 obo . Thanks

Author:  Flying Eagle [ Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 1992 base model colt for sale

Check the ECU under the right side dash, up above the kick panel. Be sure to disconnect the battery before pulling the connectors from the ECU board, and remove one or two 10 mm head bolts on the ground straps. Pull the ECU down and out, and pop the cover. If it smells "fishy" and or the capacitors are original (post a pic here), you have found the most likely source of no spark from the distributor.

Author:  Lilcolt1919 [ Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 1992 base model colt for sale

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Check the ECU under the right side dash, up above the kick panel. Be sure to disconnect the battery before pulling the connectors from the ECU board, and remove one or two 10 mm head bolts on the ground straps. Pull the ECU down and out, and pop the cover. If it smells "fishy" and or the capacitors are original (post a pic here), you have found the most likely source of no spark from the distributor.
Thanks flyingeagle for the info. Ordered parts and will check ecu and give update on car. It turned over 3 times yesterday but immediately died when gas was applied.

Author:  Lilcolt1919 [ Mon Oct 09, 2017 6:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 1992 base model colt for sale

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Check the ECU under the right side dash, up above the kick panel. Be sure to disconnect the battery before pulling the connectors from the ECU board, and remove one or two 10 mm head bolts on the ground straps. Pull the ECU down and out, and pop the cover. If it smells "fishy" and or the capacitors are original (post a pic here), you have found the most likely source of no spark from the distributor.
Thanks flyingeagle for the info. Ordered parts and will check ecu and give update on car. It turned over 3 times yesterday but immediately died when gas was applied.
Flying eagle was correct on ecu. Smelled fishy opened it up and clearly shot ecu. Got one ordered along with other few needed parts. Will update when car turns over and runs

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