94 T-100 3.0 swap 2002 JDM Tacoma 3.4 donor
#1
Finished with 94 T-100 3.0 - 3.4 swap. The 3.4 out of 2002 Tacoma.
It Turns over but won't start. It get's gas but no spark and the diagnostic box says OBD port not getting signal. It has 2002 engine wiring harness to match engine and Offroad Solutions 3.4 conversion harness. New remanufactured ECU from Flagship One.
I'm so close...Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
It Turns over but won't start. It get's gas but no spark and the diagnostic box says OBD port not getting signal. It has 2002 engine wiring harness to match engine and Offroad Solutions 3.4 conversion harness. New remanufactured ECU from Flagship One.
I'm so close...Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Last edited by JDMsucker; Nov 3, 2023 at 12:46 PM. Reason: more descriptive
#2
94 T-100 3.0 swap 2002 Tacoma 3.4
94 T-100 3.0 swap 2002 Tacoma 3.4 Donor Finished with 94 T-100 3.0 - 3.4 swap. The 3.4 out of 2002 Tacoma.
It Turns over but won't start. It get's gas but no spark and the diagnostic box says OBD port not getting signal. It has 2002 engine wiring harness to match engine and Offroad Solutions 3.4 conversion harness. New remanufactured ECU from Flagship One.
I'm so close...Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
It Turns over but won't start. It get's gas but no spark and the diagnostic box says OBD port not getting signal. It has 2002 engine wiring harness to match engine and Offroad Solutions 3.4 conversion harness. New remanufactured ECU from Flagship One.
I'm so close...Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
#3
Does the check engine light come on when you turn the key on? Have you tried to check for codes?
You will have to look for cam / crank sensor with an oscilloscope at the ecu, but first just check for power and ignition and start signals and grounds at the ecu.
The offroad soluitions kit is what powers the ecu from the ignition switch, so I would start with those fuses and signals. You will probably need a wiring diagram for the 2002 ecu if you don't have one yet, or if offroad solutions didn't give you one.
You might get lucky to get one for free on the autozone repair help website, or pay toyota $20 to download from their website the official one.
You will have to look for cam / crank sensor with an oscilloscope at the ecu, but first just check for power and ignition and start signals and grounds at the ecu.
The offroad soluitions kit is what powers the ecu from the ignition switch, so I would start with those fuses and signals. You will probably need a wiring diagram for the 2002 ecu if you don't have one yet, or if offroad solutions didn't give you one.
You might get lucky to get one for free on the autozone repair help website, or pay toyota $20 to download from their website the official one.
#6
Could a bad ignitor cause the ECU to not start and not send codes to OBD port? Bought Ignitor from Junk yard when I was there looking for vacuum canister & body trim parts. It's the only engine part, I didn't buy new.
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