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 Post subject: running issue
PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2013 6:19 pm 
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Hey all I was curious as to your thoughts on whats wrong. There is a 89 dodge colt 1.5l auto that was running fine and just quit on the interstate. Got it to the house and it set for a couple days then was started and it ran for about 5 minutes and then quit again. Any ideas? The guy checked the timing belt and it was there -.- I know lol. Thanks and let me know, Keith.

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 Post subject: Re: running issue
PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2013 10:19 pm 
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ECU located way up the right A-pillar, right behind the lower kick panel. Pull it out and look at the capacitors. First place to check. If it smells like seafood gone horribly wrong (that electrical burnt smell), and or you see acid damage, then you have a problem. Many other possibilities but best to start there and then move forward.


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