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the injector electrical connector came from a 1997 s10 blazer at the junk yard but the wires were matched wire for wire the truck ran prior to replacing the parts a few days ago the garage pulled the spark plug coil wire tried to start the motor with the coil wire held close and at an angle causing a piece to break off the coil wire i put a code reader on the truck after replacing the parts but came up with no codes so is it the coil wire the injector electrical connector or the fuel line causing my issue not starting?
What makes this problem better or worse?
N/A
How long has your 1997 Chevrolet S10 had this problem?
just started
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Hello, I couldn't be sure. Any of it could be an issue. I'll say start with your fuses to make sure none have been blown in the process, and test the harness for high resistance across each individual wire to make sure none are broken. I'm not sure what you mean by the coil wire. Did they disconnect the spark plug wire from the coil or spark plug, or did they try to start the truck with the ignition coil disconnected from the harness but connected to the spark plug wires?
They disconnected the wire from the coil holding it close and at an angle while trying to start the engine blowing a piece off the wire but as it turns out it was out of time.
Ok, Well, glad you got it figured out!