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I would buy a fuel pump relay for that particular car. If that relay that you switched with the wiper relay isn't the same exact one then the fuel pump will not work properly. Make sure the right relay is in there. Could also be a clogged fuel filter.
Sounds like the automatic choke control on the carburator is shot! It is stopping the proper flow of gas from getting to the engine...replace it! Also make sure you have recently replaced the fuel filter; moisture in the gas will stick to the filter and freeze up making it hard for gas to get through!
Yes anything can happen with a fuel pump that old an trash builds up over time an fuel filter could bad as well. Get a code reader an see if it gives you something. Could be a lot of things.
You need to make sure that the engine has what an engine needs to run. The obvious ones are fuel and spark. Make sure there is at least 40LBS of fuel pressure at the injector rail when cranking. If so, you will need to make sure the injectors are opening. If you verify that the engine is getting fuel you need to make sure there is fire to the plugs when cranking. If it is getting fuel and spark, you need to make sure there is enough compression for the engine to run. And lastly, if it has everything else it needs to happen at the correct time.
not sure what your asking for but if the fuel lines aren`t connected then any car won`t start and run.connect the lines to fix it,the fix is not that hard going by what you have written.
Sounds like either a catalytic converter starting to become blocked or at the other end it could be the fuel filter becoming pluged. A fuel filter will start to plug and a slow flow will starve the motor and cause it to die by not allowing the delivery of fuel to be consistant enough. Good luck and have a good day.
i have the same car it was doing the same i change the mass air flow sensor now run like a brand new car but cost me arround 400$ but to make sure just buy the spray can to clean it you'l se if it run better or go for a scan in a car chop,I hope this gonna help you!...se ya!Patrick give me some news...
hello first look to see your last change on fuel filter make sure your duct work is tight on throttle body to maf that your not creating a vacuum leak you will here hissing type sound while car is running goodluck
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