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Car won't start!!!
I've posted on here a few times about changing the timing belt on my citroen zx, i have now completed that task and the bl00dy thing still wont start. It sounds as though there is compression in the cylinders but it wont fire, i had previously taken of the spark leads but no matter how many combinations i try them in it still wont have it. (Yes, Yes, Yes i know i should have marked them before i took them off, I forgot OK). As i was saying, it sounds like there is compression but not quite enough, i've tried putting petrol in it, thought that would be the obvious thing to do but still no luck, i've tried bumping the car with jum leads from my mums car thinkin that the battery may be dead and still nothin!!! It is driving me nuts. Anyone got any ideas what it could be.
Any suggestions welcome.
TIA
Any suggestions welcome.
TIA
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if you are desperate..
rotate the engine until its on number 1, where the rotor arm points to when you take the cap off put the number 1 plug lead in that position, then fit the other leads anticlockwise 3,4,2
this is assuming your rotor arm rotates anticlockwise (which most do)
this should put the right plug lead to the right cylinder at the correct time
if you are desperate..
rotate the engine until its on number 1, where the rotor arm points to when you take the cap off put the number 1 plug lead in that position, then fit the other leads anticlockwise 3,4,2
this is assuming your rotor arm rotates anticlockwise (which most do)
this should put the right plug lead to the right cylinder at the correct time
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On completion of the job, did you get ALL the timing marks lined up? was the mark on the bottom pulley lined up & did you check No1 was on top? on start up is the car back firing? if so, timing is out, on the rebuild has all the wires been replaced as on the removal? before you cause a lot of damage look for a similar car & check the leads draw down a diagram for you to check the diagram to your own.
rnchugg, heres an update. me and a friend have spent all day replacin the timing belt, checking compressions and a whole other list of things and the soddin thing still wont fire, we are now thinking that the problem lies with distributor, we are wondering wether or not it is the original as it is not the same as the one in the picture in the haynes manual.