Questions & Answers for: spray starting fluid fuel injected

...spray,the car will fire up and run by spraying starter fluid so I believe something is preventing power going to the fuel pump relay coil, I checked it with a meter and ther is no power when key is ...

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starting fluid. loosened fuel line at manifold fuel sprayed out. If you have spark but will not styart without atarting fluid the you need to replace fuel pump and fuel filter if you have spark and no

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Question about 1998 Astro

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...thinking I need to spray some starting fluid into the fuel injection housing and attempt to crank to confirm or deny fuel injection. Yes, try ether. If still no combustion, consider timing

Question about 1996 Crown Victoria

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...starting fluid is a thing of the past. dont use it. this car doesnt have a carb, its a throttle body/ electronic fuel injection system. you most likely have a fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator ...

spray starting fluid from the parts store or a hardware store, spray into the engine air intake, if the truck starts and then stalls out you have no fuel being injected. Also make sure when the engine

...not start. Sprayed starting fluid in the air filter tube andit started right up. Drove about a mile and it stopped again. This time starting fluid would'nt even get it running again. fuel ...

...starting fluid will start the engine until the fluid vapor dissipates. Replaced with a new fuel pump with new strainer. Replaced fuel filter. I suspect the fuel pump relay.... Please advise! Willie ...

...spray starter fluid in injection to start CAR STARTS AN RUN JUST FINE SOME TIME THEN OTHER TIMES IT WANT START WITH OUT STARTER FLUID IT ALSO MAKE A POPING NOISE FROM TIME TO TIME Having to spray ...

...spray starting fluid into the air intake and see if it fires up. Check for spark.. pull one spark plug out set it on bare metal(away from cyl hole fuel could light from spark) turn vehicle over and ...

Question about 1988 Crown Victoria

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compressions and a good cranking speed and also requires good injector spray patterns but will also need any cold starting aid to be working properly. I suggest you begin by learning about your engine

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