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spiderwebber
post Feb 4 2008, 04:04 PM
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Hi all

Just wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction????

I have a 1984 Shogun, which until recently has never missed a beat.
The problem I have is that it just cuts out inadvertenly, whether i'm driving or stationary and over various periods of time.

When it cuts out, there is no spark from the coil pack.......if you leave it 20 minutes it sorts itself out, but will happen again.

I have changed the coil pack thinking this was the problem, but unfortunately this has not cured the problem.

Does anybody have any ideas as to any other things i could look at or change.

She is old now.....almost 23 or 24..........but i still love her.

Thanks for looking

jason
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post Apr 15 2008, 01:59 PM
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you may want to check your fuses in your engine compartment. if this is not the problem then you are looking toward a ground out wire mess that a mechanic may need to find. if you take it into a mechanic tell them you can spend no more than $130 to fix the problem. they will find it and tell you what it is, and where it is, make sure the mechanic shows you where and what and write it down. then they will quote you some crazy price to fix it. drive it home and fix it yourself. $130 to figure the problem and tell you where it is and what is needed to fix it isn't bad on a electrical nightmare problem. i figure all these shops are constantly screwing us over i figure its time to start screwing them back....
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