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69DirtyRat:
Sorry its a long thread but I need help....
Guess what?...I got my car back but a week later I went to start it and it wouldnt start!!!! I got one of the guys from the shop (where its been for 9 months putting on the fuel injection) to check it out. He plugged in the computer and I tried starting it. According to the computer there is nothing wrong! EXCEPT... that at the battery it has 12V BUT at the ECU (or where ever the sensors are) its only getting 9V!!!!! SO the car hasnt got enough spark to turn over! I've been told that its probably a loose wire or dry joint somewhere?????
 SO its most likely the fault of the auto electrician that installed the wiring???? Which was a non caring install... no attempt to hide any of the new wires! I called the electrician to explain and try and get him to my place to have a look. He tells me he's busy until next week sometime AND he wants me to somehow get it out of my garage and get it to the garage at Miranda (where its has been for 9months). I'm SO p#ssED off, because again I have to fart arse around at my own expense to fix something that shouldnt need fixing. I have already paid these guys many thousands of dollars more than the job was worth.

SO WHAT SHOULD I DO....
1. I could put the car on my trailer (Its a major pain in the arse, because I have to winch it onto my trailer) then somehow lower my trailer with the car on it down to the street which is 30meters. I cant tow it out, I have to push it. Then couple it to my Explorer and take it to the shop then take it off again!!!!
Another problem I face is... the electrician could say that its not his fault and then I would have to fork out more money again for something that shouldnt of happened! Plus now I dont trust him because I know that he has made other mistakes in the past!
2. Tow the car to another electrician I trust, but again I'm gunna pay through the nose to find the problem someone else created.

HELP!

GTA390:
If he's a descent auto elec he would fix it "under warranty", but by the sounds of it he may not be descent, so he may feed you a load of b/s and charge you again.
If he's allready tried palming you off obviously i'd go expect to be charged, not knowing exactly what he's done it would be a hard call.
But if you weren't happy the first time don't expect a happy smiley service, so i would look somewhere else.
Maybe try someone who will come to you, they have all the gear onboard these day's and he won't want to spend 9 months at your house( unless you live in the Playboy mantion).
Sorry to hear about the p#ss/poor service.
David.

MuscleVette:
;18 Andy
 I used this guy when I was at Rockdale selling cars really good & he will come to your house his name is Bill # is 0419977677 just tell him Garry from erin motors gave you his #
  ;v Garry ;M:cool:

cpu:
Andy,

Does anybody know where the ecu measures it's voltage, i.e at the ecu plug or a remote point?  

Do you know the brand an model number of the ecu and do you have the tech wiring specs that came with the ecu.  (I'm going to my engine builder tomorrow and I can check with him on connections and sensing points if you have the brand and model)

If we can find out where the ecu does it's sensing or if you have the tech wiring connection specs I can most likely come over an run my meters over it.

CPU

PS What suburb do you reside?

69LUCFR:
Sorry to hear your still having troubles mate.  If it were me, I'd ditch the sparky - simple, even though it will cost money.  You don't know what else he has stuffed and the problem may compound.  At the end of the day, you have no confidence in him now so what will change.

My opinion seems to be like the others. Good luck mate.

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