1995 LT1 for sale

Lewis117

CCCUK Member
You may have seen my recent posts, the car died on the motorway a couple months back, I had no spark

I have now replaced the opti, the coil, the ICM and the plugs, car has a strong spark and will crank like a champ, but still won't start

I'm now getting sick of it and am willing to let it go for a decent offer, shouldn't take much so please let me know if you're interested
 

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CaptainK

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Auto or Manual?

Car looks nice. Shame you can't get it fixed. Sounds like its possible a sensor issue or ECU etc? Have you done the onboard diagnostics to see if it'll tell you any error codes?
 

Lewis117

CCCUK Member
Auto or Manual?

Car looks nice. Shame you can't get it fixed. Sounds like its possible a sensor issue or ECU etc? Have you done the onboard diagnostics to see if it'll tell you any error codes?
It's an auto

And no I don't have the correct scanner for it
 

Corvetteville

CCCUK Member
Codes can be displayed on the digital dash using a straightened paper clip or piece of wire by making a loop and shorting pin 4 & 12 on the OBD port.I did it on my 94. Your 95 should have a 16 pin port, 2 horizontal rows of 8. Therefore 4 & 12 are one above the other. Have a pen & paper ready & turn on the ignition. From memory the module number comes up first followed by the codes. There are articles & diagrams on-line to help.
It is also possible to test various sensors like the throttle position switch with a multimeter.
 
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