May need new batt..charge it then in morning see if its still holdn 12.6v..no less for a coil ignition
SOURCE: wont start
There's only 2 more things that I can think of, check the fuse for the ignition, then the computor itself, you did everything else.It might be the problem and may not.
SOURCE: starter kick back
If this is a gas engine, check the ignition coil or plug wires. A simple test...
Start the truck at night, then look under the hood while it's running. Don't use a flashlight or your headlights; it should be dark !
If you see sparks anywhere around the engine, you've found the problem. Now you can turn on a light to see where they're coming from - probably from a cracked ignition coil.
Good luck !
Marco
SOURCE: 2001 Ford Explorer Sport wont start
Even though I bought the vehicle new, there was an aftermarket security system installed. The system had a bad diode, so i removed the system and reconnected the factory wires.
SOURCE: burgman 250 will not start
Ck fuses and wire connections first. If no problem seen, get bike running and disconnect the ground cable @ battery. If bike dies the problem generally is in the stator or regulator assembly not keeping battery charged. Bike will run untill the battery is too low to keep the ignition system energized and the bike will die. If it continues running w/the ground disconnected, the battery could have a dead cell which will drain the battery in a very short time whether it is running or not.
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I've check the wires and all good. I've voltage check when running and its sat at 14v. Then I turn it off and try starting again but the battery only showing 12.3v and will not start.
I've ready change the battery for a new 1. Do you think it could still be the battery? My quad does not seem to start unless it reads about 13.3v.
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