97 ELANTRA WILL NOT START
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97 ELANTRA WILL NOT START
HI, WE HAVE A 1997 ELANTRA . WHILE DRIVING THE ENGINE STALLED AND NOW WILL NOT START. WE CHECKED THE SPARK AT THE COIL PAK?, HAD NONE. BOUGHT A NEW COIL PAK. STILL NO SPARK. AM i CHECKING THE SPARK THE RIGHT WAY? SCREWDRIVER IN COIL PAK HOLE AND SPARK PLUG WIRE END CLOSE TO SCREWDRIVER TO SEE ARC ? ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS ? THANX[:@]
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RE: 97 ELANTRA WILL NOT START
HELLO WILLS i had this happen and it turned out to be my COMPUTER..in my HYUNDAI its located UNDER the dash on the drivers side..its held in by 2 gold screws..simple to change out..HOWEVER, if this is your problem.., this computer box is VERY expensive..i picked mine up in a junkyard and it was about $100.00..its a gold box about 12 x 8 inches.
If you installl the comuteryou MUSt make sure you shut the car off and pull the ignition key OUT while installing..and make sure oyu get the RIGHT one ..there is a different one for standard shift verses automatic transmission..
before u invest money..make sure your fuel pump, fuel pump relay, or the main starting relay is okay..these relays are rather inexpensive..some of mine have the same part number, so i swap them out to see if that is the probelm before i go buying things,,
GOOD LUCK..i hope this helps..GOOD LUCK
Gail
If you installl the comuteryou MUSt make sure you shut the car off and pull the ignition key OUT while installing..and make sure oyu get the RIGHT one ..there is a different one for standard shift verses automatic transmission..
before u invest money..make sure your fuel pump, fuel pump relay, or the main starting relay is okay..these relays are rather inexpensive..some of mine have the same part number, so i swap them out to see if that is the probelm before i go buying things,,
GOOD LUCK..i hope this helps..GOOD LUCK
Gail
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RE: 97 ELANTRA WILL NOT START
before you go down the route of messing about with the ecu i would check the crank position sensor first very common to fail and cheaper to fix . its located in the engine block on the right of the exhaust down pipe and held in by one 10mm bolt.
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