
Originally Posted by
suntoy68
Thanks for your quick response! Yes the SES light came on as it was dying. I thought about the wires/plugs but it didn't make sense to me that they would all go bad at once. The plugs are getting fire, well I pulled #5 plug, grounded it with a jumper cable and turned the engine over and the plug fired. Can you get any info from OBDII after disconnecting the battery ? I did this to replace the starter, now with the car not starting I am unsure whether I can get any data from the PCM or not.