Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
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Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
| At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
|cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
|for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
|cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
|for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
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Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
In article <3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>, rex@inoli.com wrote:
>| At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
>|cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
>|for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
>Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
>Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
>All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
Ahh, sorry - are you showing a code of any sort?
>| At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
>|cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
>|for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
>Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
>Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
>All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
Ahh, sorry - are you showing a code of any sort?
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Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
In article <3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>, rex@inoli.com wrote:
>| At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
>|cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
>|for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
>Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
>Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
>All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
Ahh, sorry - are you showing a code of any sort?
>| At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
>|cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
>|for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
>Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
>Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
>All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
Ahh, sorry - are you showing a code of any sort?
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Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to do.
Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
John D.
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to do.
Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
John D.
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
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Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to do.
Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
John D.
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to do.
Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
John D.
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
>
> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new igniter?
> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
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Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
On 30 Jul 2003 10:08:33 -0700, jcdech@hotmail.com (John D.) wrote:
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
|
|No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to
do.
|
|Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
|
|John D.
|
I concur.
Thanks
|
|
|NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message
news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
|> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
|> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
|> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
|>
|> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
|> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new
igniter?
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
|
|No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to
do.
|
|Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
|
|John D.
|
I concur.
Thanks
|
|
|NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message
news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
|> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
|> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
|> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
|>
|> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
|> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new
igniter?
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
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Re: Help! '92 CRX HF no start
On 30 Jul 2003 10:08:33 -0700, jcdech@hotmail.com (John D.) wrote:
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
|
|No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to
do.
|
|Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
|
|John D.
|
I concur.
Thanks
|
|
|NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message
news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
|> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
|> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
|> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
|>
|> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
|> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new
igniter?
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
|
|No, that shouldn't have damaged anything since that's what you're supposed to
do.
|
|Time to bite the bullet, Rex, and take this one to the shop guys.
|
|John D.
|
I concur.
Thanks
|
|
|NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message
news:<3f27d5a6.177920298@news.txol.net>...
|> | At this point, I'd say it was the ignitor. Do not buy the
|> |cheapest onem it might fail again - these cars were recalled
|> |for faulty ignitors, I believe it only extends to the original owner.
|>
|> Ordinarily I'd agree, but the distributor is BRAND NEW.
|> Is there anything I could have done on installation to knock out a new
igniter?
|> All I did was pop it in and connect the plugs.
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