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Last night I was just around the corner from home after a 15 minute drive. I accelerated away from the lights, changed to second at about 40km/h, and when I put my foot back down on the throttle nothing happened.
I quickly put the clutch in to roll it to the crest of the hill so I could at least roll it home, and I kept trying the ignition as I went but it wouldn't go. When I got outside the front of my house I put it in first and let the clutch out. She fired and immediately idled perfectly. Seems to be no dramas at all now.
What the hell happened? Its a 308 M21
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It doesn't matter whether its got tits or wheels its going to give you trouble.
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You don't say what vehicle, but if it's a Blue/Black 308 it may be a dodgy ignition module.
Or it could be a bad connection to the coil, or earthing of the points wire on a red 308.
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my gen3 done that same thing just now and again turned out to be a engine sensor switch for throttle body have codes check hope this can help
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If it's a HQ check the adjustment on the bar from the ignition barrel to the little plastic box under the column. I had a problem similar to yours & that's what it was - it just slipped back to 'off'.
The Beige Hornet.
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It's a red 308 in a HZ.
There's definitely something wrong somewhere, twice over the weekend when I brought the revs up a bit higher than usual it coughed and spluttered really badly.
I recently put in a new HEI dizzy and the recommended coil. At fi
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Did you mod the wiring harness or fit an extra wire to run 12 volts to the coil when you fitted the HEI.
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If it's OK as far as a good supply of 12V to the coil, then lok at 3 things: Coil Ignition module (on the base of the dizzy) Reluctor (star wheel & it's counterpart inside the dizzy).
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Not enough or no heatsink under the module can cause it to do strange things too.
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