my car wont start!
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my car wont start! - 4/24/2006 2:26:18 PM
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Jenny
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I own a 93 Mitsubishi Diamant Wagon. I changed the plugs/wires on my car about a week ago. Everything went smoothly, and my car had been running fine up untill this morning. I went outside to start it up, and it wouldn't start. My bf came out to help, and he was looking while I was trying to start it and noticed that a current was arcing, on the shortest plug wire, the one that does not attach to any of the spark plugs. (I don't know what this particular wire is called) We put the old wire on, and it started right up. That was about 3 hours ago. I just went out to start it again, and I am having the same problem. The old wire was on there, but the current was arcing, and it would not start. We tried putting the new wire back on, and it's doing the same thing. It is damp out...but I don't see how that could be the problem. Please help...I don't know a lot about cars, but it seems like a simple thing to me that can be fixed, I just don't know how.....
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RE: my car wont start! - 4/24/2006 4:04:37 PM
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Jenny
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Okay but if that is it, does that mean I am going to have to carry a blow dryer around in my glove box? Ideally I would like my car to start when I tell it to. No matter what the weather is like. It is going to be very humid in the months to come, and I don't want to have to deal with this every day. Any suggestions? I was about to go out and by a new ignition coil for it, but I think before I do that I will exchange the wire (theres a warranty) and see if a new dry one will help. I'm thinking that it is the humidity because when I put the old one in this morning, (it had been nice and dry in my house) It started right up. But after sitting in the humidity for a few hours it was giving me the same problem...I just don't want to have to deal with this all the time....so please any suggestions would be very much appreciated....
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RE: my car wont start! - 4/24/2006 6:21:01 PM
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Jenny
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Well good news...I got my car running again with the blow dryer, so hopefully like you said that will be it. I am nervous though that it will not start again after a couple of hours. I think it is supposed to stay humid, at least through the night. I hope I hope I hope I can get it started in the morning.... you mean I should just take the wire off, spray the wire with water repellant, and wait for it to dry before putting it back on? Someone told me I need to make sure I get a silicone spray or something, but to make sure that it conducts electricity. Is this correct...?
< Message edited by Jenny -- 4/24/2006 6:22:45 PM >
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RE: my car wont start! - 4/24/2006 8:17:15 PM
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Jenny
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Well I don't see how it could be the wire considering it was brand new, and I was having the same issue with two different wires. I just took my car out for a drive. Probably 1.5 hours after the last time I drove it and she started up...I hope she starts in the morning. I'll look into that spray, especially if it wont start tomorrow. But at least I know now that I can take a blow dryer to it to get me to work lol. How do u know so much about cars if u can't legally drive? ;)
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