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  1. #1
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    firing order of ignition leads DC2R

    Hi guys

    Just wondering if anybody knows the ignition firing order on a DC2R?

    on the dizzy, starting from the top left, going clockwise, is it 3, 4, 2, 1?

    and on the block from left to right, 4, 3, 2, 1?

    I've stuffed up the order and can't start my car. Please help!!

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    Deano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teggiboy View Post
    on the dizzy, starting from the top left, going clockwise, is it 3, 4, 2, 1?

    and on the block from left to right, 4, 3, 2, 1?

    ^^^ Correct!!!

    1 is always timming belt side.
    Deano.

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    thanks deano... and what about the block?

    I've got it as 4,3,2,1 but it won't start... that seams to be the only logical order, because of the lengths of the leads

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    Yeh, its correct as I said above. Is it firing at all? What have you exactly done? Like why are the leads off?
    Deano.

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    all good now deano... it was my immobiliser getting in the way

    someone raided my car last week...took all my bolt on parts including the leads.... only just got new leads now and able to start the car

    thanks for you help dude

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    What filthy mongrels man.. taking bloody car parts thats desperate.. they got into my teg and stole my gps and even my old school jag watch lol.. junkies

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