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AnonymousMar 15, 2014
I try to turn my car on and it wont turn on i have to push gas to turn on and as soon as i let go of gas it turns off immediatleyI try to turn my car on and it wont turn on i have to push gas to turn on and as soon as i let go of gas it turns off immediatley
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a oil gauge reading maybe delayed until car starts and builds good oil press.Did you check for spark was car running good before this happened? Do you have a rpm reading when cranking car?
Please consider following matters:
1. Ignition. Blue color fire is the the best ignition power
2. Gas. Check your fuel filter and injections
3. Compression. Combustion chambers should have enough compression to start the engine. Does your car lost its compression? Is the car has blue smoke on exhaust muffler ? Do you need top up oil regularly? All these things show your car has problem with compression.
You probably blew a headgasket and now there's water in the combustion chamber. It's a condition called hydrolock. You can't compress water and the engine won't turn over. Remove all the spark plugs and try turning the engine over for about 30 seconds. That should blow the water out thru the spark plug holes. Try jumping the battery with another car or get a car battery charger to juice up your battery.
ou should put some marvel mystery oil in each cylinder and turn the
engine over by hand.. Of course you have to remove all the plugs first
and leave them out until you get the engine ready. let sit for an hour
and repeat the process. Make sure the water and oil are changed. after
you have repeated the oil in the cylinders three times. You are ready
to try and start the engine. check all wiring and battery for proper
function. turn the engine over with the starter. Replace the spark
plugs (recommend new ones) and then try to start the engine.
The best way to start any engine that has been sitting for any time
longer than a year is to flush the old gas out. Gas that has been
sitting for too long will go bad unless a gas preservative was added to
it. Then change the oil and the oil filter. The coolant in the engine
block, and the radiator should be flush out, and only clean water she
be added without the thermostat. A lot of sediment from the iron in the
block and from the radiator will build up and the coolant. This a also
a good time to examine all rubber parts for cracks or leaks. It's would
also a good time to change the spark plugs and wires. Examine the
carburetor make sure its that it free of debris spider webs or any
thing else. It would ofnot hurt to change the fuel filter
pre-carburetor. All this with a fresh battery, and lots of luck you're
good to go.
Our car well just not start.
starter or solenoid? I would start their
I try to turn my car on and it wont turn on i have to push gas to turn on and as soon as i let go of gas it turns off immediatley
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