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Old 04-04-2006, 09:34 PM   #1
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Car Issues... Fuel? (Cranks, No Start)

Yesterday i went to out after not driving the car for 3 days. It started fine. After having it parked for a couple of hours i went to start it again.
The car started, idled at 1500 for 3-5 second and RPM's dropped and it stalled out. I thought the battery discharged after having it parked for 3 days and tried to jump start it (didnt really make sence because i started it and drove it to the mall, car didnt start when i was ready to go home)
It seemed crank but did not start. Had the car towed home around 9pm.
so the starter works
tested each coil and there is spark
my next thought was fuel but it was around 11 so i decided to leave it for the day

Anyways this is were it got wierd. Today around 8pm i was going to start checking out the fuel but decided to try to start it for shits and giggles. Car started and idled perfectly. took it out of the garage and drove around for about 10 minutes drove back home, parked it and shut it off. Waited 5 minutes and tried to start it again. the car started and again RPM's dropped and it stalled out. tried to start it again and same shit, cranks but no start.

I'm putting my bets on the fuel pump, what is proper way to test it. Any other suggestions on what it could be, or anyone had similar problems

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Old 04-05-2006, 12:39 PM   #2
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Hmmm.... proper way to test a fuel pump, that is a good one..... ummmm I am guessing you would need a FPR or some form of Fuel Pressure guage to really check if it is on the way out.... But maybe check your injectors too but putting an ohm meter to it (make sure to cool them down for 3 hours). Specs are in the FSM. That is easy too. Maybe check your battery while it under load, idle and when it is just plain turned off... Its not easy to diagnose your problem..... i dunno thought I would through some ideas out there cause no one was really replying....
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The simplest way to test it is get a bucket, pull off the inlet hose on the fuel filter and have someone crank the car and see if gas comes out. If it doesn't, replace the pump.

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