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ricardo
post Nov 30 2016, 12:11 PM
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Would a bad throttle valve switch keep the car from starting?
I've ruled out a lot other options and I know the engine is getting spark.
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post Nov 30 2016, 12:54 PM
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You didn't say, so I'll assume 4 cylinder with D-Jet (1.7 or 2.0).

No that's won't keep it from starting.

Did you check your cylinder head temp sensor wire? That one will keep it from starting.
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post Nov 30 2016, 02:33 PM
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You didn't say, so I'll assume 4 cylinder with D-Jet (1.7 or 2.0).

No that's won't keep it from starting.

Did you check your cylinder head temp sensor wire? That one will keep it from starting.



It's A 1.8 with L-Jet injection
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