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Old 07-13-2008, 06:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys just wondering if anyone can help me out there i ve a 99 coupe and ive a problem. I had a problem with the car starting and found out it was there air intake sensor so i sorted it out and got a new one now the thing still wont start and someone said it was probably was the imobiliser on my alarm which is a cobra alarm so reset it and still didnt work every time i try start the car the alarm indicator light comes on and stays on plz plz plz plz ill take any advice i need to sort this out before i pull my hair out i need my car.

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Old 07-13-2008, 07:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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There was a time i was at a Red light, all the sudden the car turned off and no matter how many times i tried to start it, it just wouldnt go on. I ended up having to get it towed back to my house and let my mechanic come and take a look at it. All he did was take two wires that were lose and got disconnected and clipped them back together. I started my car and laughed my ass off, I HOPE that's your problem.
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by the way the wires were right below the headers
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Old 07-14-2008, 12:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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first thing you want to do is find the main fuse for the alarm and disconnect it if not then go under the steering column to do this remove the drivers knee blocker and remove the wires that were spliced in make sure that yoiu tape the wires up with electrical tape both removed and stock so you dont short wires and create a bigger problem then try starting the car if it starts then you have a problem with the alarm. if it does not start then start by checking for good spark at the plugs and then check for good fuel pressure at the fuel rail. if you need help doing this pm me and i will try to walk you through the steps.

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