I recently picked up a 1990 LS400.
the car starts and then immediately dies. but if u hold the key in the start position it fires and idles. is that just the cold start injector fueling the whole motor? I did a search and came up with the injectors could be clogged with gummed up fuel. I cant see every injector being that clogged, although the car did sit for 1 year. I was wondering what other possibilities it could be.
the car was missing its ecu so i grabbed one out of the junkyard. my car has traction control but the car that i got the ecu from didnt have it, could this be my issue if the ecu's are different? Also I found a thread about California cars having a separate ecu for the fuel pump. i traced the wiring in my car and didnt find a ecu for the fuel pump but the car i grabbed the main ecu from may have had one. Are the main ecu's different between California and 49 state cars?
Thanks in advance!!!
the car starts and then immediately dies. but if u hold the key in the start position it fires and idles. is that just the cold start injector fueling the whole motor? I did a search and came up with the injectors could be clogged with gummed up fuel. I cant see every injector being that clogged, although the car did sit for 1 year. I was wondering what other possibilities it could be.
the car was missing its ecu so i grabbed one out of the junkyard. my car has traction control but the car that i got the ecu from didnt have it, could this be my issue if the ecu's are different? Also I found a thread about California cars having a separate ecu for the fuel pump. i traced the wiring in my car and didnt find a ecu for the fuel pump but the car i grabbed the main ecu from may have had one. Are the main ecu's different between California and 49 state cars?
Thanks in advance!!!
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