Car won't start, Don't smell any fuel
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Car won't start, Don't smell any fuel
I went to start my car this morning after taking it for a cruise last night with the woman. Last time the engine didn't start it was flooded (smelt like the garage was full of gas) This morning, I didn't smell anything. I tried cranking for a while and did it quite a few times before I gave up on her and threatened to take the Camaro to work
I'll give her a go when I get home tonight and do a compression check by hand cranking. My initial thought is the fuel pump, injectors or fuses (also compression although car has been driving like a champ). I didn't have time to check every thing this morning before work but I will check when I get home. Just wanted to see what you guys think.
I'll give her a go when I get home tonight and do a compression check by hand cranking. My initial thought is the fuel pump, injectors or fuses (also compression although car has been driving like a champ). I didn't have time to check every thing this morning before work but I will check when I get home. Just wanted to see what you guys think.
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I went to start my car this morning after taking it for a cruise last night with the woman. Last time the engine didn't start it was flooded (smelt like the garage was full of gas) This morning, I didn't smell anything. I tried cranking for a while and did it quite a few times before I gave up on her and threatened to take the Camaro to work
I'll give her a go when I get home tonight and do a compression check by hand cranking. My initial thought is the fuel pump, injectors or fuses (also compression although car has been driving like a champ). I didn't have time to check every thing this morning before work but I will check when I get home. Just wanted to see what you guys think.
I'll give her a go when I get home tonight and do a compression check by hand cranking. My initial thought is the fuel pump, injectors or fuses (also compression although car has been driving like a champ). I didn't have time to check every thing this morning before work but I will check when I get home. Just wanted to see what you guys think.
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