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2004 Suzuki Verona No Start
5 years 6 months ago #24288
by Tkellar40
2004 Suzuki Verona No Start was created by Tkellar40
I have a 2004 Suzuki Verona 2.5 with a no start issue. I did discover that the 12v and ground in the coil pack wires are shown to be common. If unplugged from the main wiring harness they are not. So I know the problem is from the computer to that point of the harness. I can’t find any wiring diagram for that car specifically tied to the coil pack/fuel injector wiring harness. I will attach all stored codes that I was able to pull up also.
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5 years 6 months ago #24292
by Chad
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Replied by Chad on topic 2004 Suzuki Verona No Start
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
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5 years 6 months ago #24308
by Tkellar40
Replied by Tkellar40 on topic 2004 Suzuki Verona No Start
Anyway I can get a diagram of the timing mark placement? I have two diagrams one showing different from the other?? One diagram shows the cam marks to be at 10&2 and the crank and 6. The other says both cams need to be at 12 and the crank at 6. Either way, the car at #1 TDC the timing marks aren’t either. So the car is out of time and need to confirm which timing is correct. Tyvm
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5 years 6 months ago #24310
by Chad
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"Understanding a question is half an answer."
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Replied by Chad on topic 2004 Suzuki Verona No Start
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
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5 years 6 months ago #24393
by Tkellar40
Replied by Tkellar40 on topic 2004 Suzuki Verona No Start
Can you tell me what the resistance value is for the cam sensor? I’m reading a 0.00 value.
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