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I have a 1992 Carina Auto Executive  2.0L Was driving great then when I pulled over to go to shop I put it into park and it cut out , the car is turning over OK put wont start There is no spark going to the plugs All other electrics are working Can anyone help, thanks  A

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:cool: if it is an auto.... there is a 'cut off/interlock' involved with the ignition - safety Cut-Out... However, I recall that also cuts the Starter? [so you cant spin it either].

You in AA m8.. :huh:

 

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Check the rotor is moving around in the distributor when you turn her over, if it doesn't your cam belt is broken. I know from experience that the cam belt can break on my 1984 Carina without damaging the engine, but I don't know if that's still the case on the later models!

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OK THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY BOB 2 AUTO SPARKS HAVE GIVE UP ON IT


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Again I don't know about the later Carina's but mine has an electric fuel cut of valve on the carb, if the wire falls off that it won't start. I expect yours is Fuel injected though?

Let us know when you sort it.

I just re read your first post :blush: Ok so we know there is no spark at the plugs, won't be fuel then :biggrin:

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Hi WEDGEHOG

GOT THE THE PROBLEM SORTED IT WAS THE COIL PACK GOT A NEW ONE ON eBay AND I AM BACK ON THE ROAD, THANKS FOR ALL THE REPLIES AND HELP.

 

 

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