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My first talon tsi awd turbo + help

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Blk93tsi

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Oct 29, 2011
Leola, Pennsylvania
Hello everyone! I have a 93 eagle talon turbo awd tsi, it has a body kit, dual exhaust 2 1/2 inch turbo back. Boost control, k&n filter, after market rad, lowered, rims, boost gauge, some other things to :)

Drove it home, and it doesn't start up LOL " was not running it hard" it kinda sucks. Not sure of the problem... Anyone have an idea? Goes into the proformance shop wed
 
Describe the problem a little more. Do you turn the key and there is simply nothing, or does it turn over at least? You are being very vague and its hard to suggest what the problem may be with no description.
 
Is it an auto? If so, is it in park?

You can start an auto in park or neutral..LOL

But were gonna need more info..Do it crank, does it do anything at all when you turn the key?How old is the battery?
 
Remove body kit, dual exhaust, and do a tune up. Make sure gas guage is not broke. Does it crank? Possibly check your starter from the info you gave me.:hellyeah:
 
Ok it turns over just doesn't start. Ecu is fine no codes. Bat is good. Fuel pump is working. It's trying to start! But doesn't. Sorry for the lask of info.

And no thanks I'll keep the body kit and exhaust because I like them however thanks for your comment
 
Open up the ecu and look for damage..My car did the same thing before turned out the ecu was damaged..

Also make sure you have spark, fuel, and compression if you can..My guess is ecu related since you drove it home..
 
Do the obvious checks:

1. The battery has enough power to crank
2. Check all connections to the coils, igniter, CAS, Crank Sensor
3. Check your fuses
4. Check your grounds

There are many more things to check, but start there.
 
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