Orangecrush
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Here's a new one. I crank the engine, it begins to start, so I release the key. It instantly dies. At first, I just figured it was an air/fuel thing and kept trying. However, I eventually ealized it's not air/fuel. It's electrical. As soon as I release the key, electricity is cut to the wires and the engine dies.
I figured it was an old ignition switch, so I replaced it. Nope, not that either. So, we're down to:
1) Coil- is there any way a bad coil could cause the symptom I'm describing? On another car, I used to have a switched ground attached to one side of the coil, in order to prevent the car from being started. It would act exactly this way if I forgot to flip the switch back. However, there is no such switch on my Bronco (nothing could be grounding the coil as far as I can tell).
2) Ignition Switch- ruled out as the problem
3) ??
I figured it was an old ignition switch, so I replaced it. Nope, not that either. So, we're down to:
1) Coil- is there any way a bad coil could cause the symptom I'm describing? On another car, I used to have a switched ground attached to one side of the coil, in order to prevent the car from being started. It would act exactly this way if I forgot to flip the switch back. However, there is no such switch on my Bronco (nothing could be grounding the coil as far as I can tell).
2) Ignition Switch- ruled out as the problem
3) ??
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