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ok, changed the starter motor today and while i was putting the wires back on the power? wire arced onto the starter, ( i know, stupid me for not disconnecting the battery) now the engine won't start. starter cranks fine and i smell fuel, so thinkin it might be spark. maybe i have blown a fuse somewhere, but i checked them all. any ideas??

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Stepper! :lol:
















Seriously thou, it'd have to be one of the big main fuses, the 100 or 80amp one.
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oh sooo very funny !!!!!!!!!!!!!! there's always one in every forum !!!! lol

what big fuses? the fusable links in the engine bay fuse box? they all look ok.
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do you know how to check for spark?
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nope.
checked the error codes today (thurs, 9th) and just get engine light flashing continuesly.
what are the other square things in the engine-bay fuse box?? are they relays? nothing on the translated diagram for the fusebox.
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yeah the bigger ones are the engine bay fuse box are fuses to, as ben says blown one
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is there any way to test them, there is nothing visible?? they are just a solid black case.
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just check for power with multimetre like a nomal fuse, or are the ones your looking at relays? they have 4 or 5 prongs on them
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im not sure what they are, there is no amp rating on them so i think they are relays.

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6 brown and 1 black on the left side of fusebox. there is japanese writing on the fusebox cover, but no translation on the forum post about fuses.
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yip they relays

did you check glass top fuses properly? they are the larger capicity ones
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Post by payaya »

Pull each fuse our and check for continuity. The smaller ones you can just leave them in as they have those exposed metal bits you can put a multimeter to.

I have a similar issue years back. Check all your fuses under your drivers side dash. Hopefully one of them will be burnt.
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talked to the auto electrician today, he said that the power wire for the starter isn't fused anywhere, so it's not the problem, must be something else. i tried starting it today and it started first go, must be japanese gremlins again !!!!!
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Post by payaya »

Did you check the fuses under your dash? Never said the starter was fused.
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i checked all the fuses as soon as it happened, i thought that it would have blown something. the problem goes back to my on-going stepper motor problems.
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