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start? Sounds to me like the fuel pump. Located inside the fuel tank it can be difficult to verify without a second person or an extremely quiet workspace. First eliminate the basics. Verify that fuel
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...car will be slow to start and a strong odor of gasoline. turn it off and it will start as normal. A failed sensor will also cause stall at idle speed and poor gas milage. the sensor is located near ...
...start wen it park on direct sunlight sometime wen turnoff for gas up it feel gas is dry on the intake plenum. There are hairline cracks within your main relay soldering. U could either resolder ...
car will crank but will not start First check you are getting spark to plugs. If yes check for fuel. You can spray starting fluid in intake when you pull off intake rubber hose that sits on top of ...
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...start, then won't idle till it warms up. then it runs and starts fine, any ideas? have changed plugs, air filter, fuel pump, I did check the output on the ECU and it was low and I reset it, but still ...
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...car. Thank You! The fuel pressure should be 60 to 65psi in your system with the engine not running and fuel line primed, (ignition key's to the run position). Once engine is running the fuel pressure ...
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...car will die and you start it back and it wont idle Not too sure, sounds like your vechicle isn't getting any gas. Could be anthing from a hose to a gas pump. stalls 101. what are you asking, how to ...
...start Changed the spark plugs-that didn't work--Maybe a problem with the sensor? What to do to fix the problem--why isn't it getting fuel? It is very likely the fuel pump in the gas tank has failed ...
start the car i turn key half way, wait for fuel injection to kick in, then start it. several times at the turn of the key to start it, it simply stalls out. wont run at all unless i keep foot on gas.
...top of the engine bolted to the fuel rail. With the engine idling, briefly pull the vacuum hose off the regulator. If gas comes out of the regulator vacuum port, replace the regulator. I would start ...
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