electrical

Asked by Kenneth Nov 17, 2019 at 08:30 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i spliced in wire on coil pack harness i guess the key was on i heard a spark now car won't start up

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there is no power at the positive wire on the harness to all coil packs what wouled be in line to stop power

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PS hope you weren't butchering a coil pack wire in order to install a tach... cutting into those wires can cause arcing. Same for those remote starters. Those aftermarket ghetto tachs and remote starters that require you to hack into a perfectly good engine harness cause so many headaches down the road.

That's exactly what I did, so I'm researching that the power comes from battery and I'm assuming ignition relay fuse please tell me you have something sensible that won't cost a fortune I can do my own repairs

I had a busted coil pack harness plug so I spliced in a new one with the power on

I pulled one fusesible link in the engine fuse box it was good don't know of another

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