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nickdagr81 12-29-03 11:59 AM

car wont start
 
Hey guyz yesterday i went out to start my car and it wouldnt start its getting juice so its not the battery and i replaced the sparkplugs. The engine turns but it wont start what could it be???

allforjesus06 12-29-03 12:18 PM

Go to this link, look at the symptoms, and post back here if you think that's your problem.
click here

This part works great, I have it installed on my own car.

x2delight 12-29-03 12:24 PM


Originally posted by allforjesus06
Go to this link, look at the symptoms, and post back here if you think that's your problem.
click here

This part works great, I have it installed on my own car.

does this thing work better than a fuel cut switch?

Aaron Cake 12-29-03 01:10 PM


Originally posted by x2delight
does this thing work better than a fuel cut switch?
No. This part is only a "temporary" solution (even Mazdatrix says so).

Fix the root of the problem (leaking injectors, low compression, tuneup, etc.) or use a fuel cut switch as a band-aid.

Slacker7 12-29-03 01:33 PM

For the mean time you can try unflooding the car the hard way.

razorback 12-29-03 03:50 PM

to reduce clutter in the 2nd gen section my car will not start. i have tried everything, the unflooding techniques and still nothing. it acts like it wants to but doesnt quite start. the starter is fine but i think my s-afr may have been played with and i can not find my instruction booklet. i ordered new plugs and i should have them in a few days and i have a voltmeter ready for suggestions. any help would be appreciated. thanks.

Aaron Cake 12-29-03 03:52 PM

Do you have spark? Fuel? Compression? Tried unflooding with oil or (yuk) ATF? Tried a push start?

razorback 12-29-03 03:55 PM

im really sure i have compression and some spark..it like sputters when i turn the key like its trying to start.. and no i havent tried the atf trick..and id like to say away from that if possible. how do i test my cas to see if it is working?

and do i have to have someone crank the engine to test for spark on the coils?

Aaron Cake 12-29-03 03:57 PM

Use a spark tester. Looks like a spark plug with a little alligator clip on the hex section. It clips to the engine, then you connect your plug wire. You can place it almost anywhere so that you can see it from inside the car. Check for spark on your leadings.

Instead of ATF, use oil. Same effect, less smoke. If you're seriously flooded, it will be the easiest way to get the car going.

razorback 12-29-03 04:02 PM

how much oil? does it matter they kind? and how exactly does it help flooding? (ive always wondered that)

razorback 12-29-03 04:04 PM

im gonna go test the spark before it gets dark.

Aaron Cake 12-29-03 04:08 PM

A few ounces into each spark plug hole (leadings only). Pour in some, rotate the engine by hand a few times, then pour in the rest. The oil builds an oil film up on the rotor housings, absorbing the excess fuel and creating a seal between the housing and the apex seal.

kevlar999 12-29-03 04:32 PM

I did the atf on my heavily flooded s4 and it worked, had to do it twice, but it eventually turned over. ATF is the best to use cause it will get rid of carbon deposits too from what I heard.

apreludem 12-29-03 05:04 PM

yeah, but it smokes a lot and i've heard it messes up the seals.

razorback 12-29-03 05:34 PM

ok the coils tested ok the only thing that i can think of is that the bolts that hold the wires down are a little dirty and i will clean those tomorrow when its not so damn cold and i can actually see something but i do have photos of my spark plugs maybe you can tell me if they look bad enough not to start it or what.

razorback 12-29-03 06:11 PM

here are the spark plugs

this was before i got all the gas off of them.

i believe this is the leading front rotor
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...9/fa25703d.jpg

trailing plug front rotor

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...f/fa257040.jpg

apreludem 12-29-03 07:10 PM

if they were covered in gas then your car is probably flooded....i know the fist time i got my 7 to run, i had to unflood it (removed spark plugs and added atf aswell) like 4 times.

Slacker7 12-29-03 07:12 PM

Your sparkplugs look drenched. If it's wet they won't spark. You could try drying them off.. unflood the car... I know you hat tis... again, and try starting the car... again. :(

razorback 12-29-03 07:23 PM

i bought new ones. i also read some where that if its really flooded bad that the plugs may be no good because of all the gas thats been on it. ill try to dry them off tomorrow. i normally just take a rag to it but i may have to try something else to just to try.

razorback 12-29-03 10:37 PM

should i have my injectors cleaned too? how long does it take usually? and who would you reccomend?

apreludem 12-29-03 11:18 PM

RC engineering clean injectors.....if your car is because of faulty injectors, you can install a fuel cut of switch as a "bandaid" until you have enough time/money to send the injectors out.

edit: first get the car started before you send your injectors out to get cleaned.

razorback 12-29-03 11:23 PM

ive got a fule cut switch already. doesnt seem to help much at the moment..

razorback 12-30-03 02:45 AM

bump

apreludem 12-30-03 03:04 AM

try unflooding it again, afterall the spark plugs were cover in gas. I really try to stay away from the atf aswell..i rather push start it. might want to give push starting a try.

Slacker7 12-30-03 03:46 AM

The last time I had trouble starting my car I had to crank it for about a minute continuously to unflood it. The total time trying to unflood it though spanned a few days.


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