Won't Start, No Fuel after Replacing Gasket
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Won't Start, No Fuel after Replacing Gasket
My water pump gasket was leaking, so I replaced it yesterday. Had to take off the air pump and alternator, and just because it was in the way, the air intake tube leading to the MAF and the cone filter.
My friend, trying to unplug the MAF unscrewed the two screws and took off those leetle plugs that slip on. We put them back on, as best we could and I *think* it's back to how it was before we started.
After putting everything back together how it goes (possibly missed something, I'm not sure) I tried starting the car, only to get.. nothing. It turns over FINE, but after removing the trailing spark plugs, I can't see any fuel spraying out. No FUEL? wtf. I checked my underhood fuses and none of them are blown. This is my DD and I have work tomorrow.. my enduro works fine in the summer, but it's a tad cold to be taking it to work in the mornings, I'd really appreciate any help.
Is there anything I could have unplugged accidentally that would make it so that I don't get any fuel? or was it the MAF, possibly?
My friend, trying to unplug the MAF unscrewed the two screws and took off those leetle plugs that slip on. We put them back on, as best we could and I *think* it's back to how it was before we started.
After putting everything back together how it goes (possibly missed something, I'm not sure) I tried starting the car, only to get.. nothing. It turns over FINE, but after removing the trailing spark plugs, I can't see any fuel spraying out. No FUEL? wtf. I checked my underhood fuses and none of them are blown. This is my DD and I have work tomorrow.. my enduro works fine in the summer, but it's a tad cold to be taking it to work in the mornings, I'd really appreciate any help.
Is there anything I could have unplugged accidentally that would make it so that I don't get any fuel? or was it the MAF, possibly?
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Hit your friend.the afm connector comes off by just moving that Wire clip over and gently pulling..Not Taking the damn thing apart..the AFM is Most likely the problem here.
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