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JPJ 02-05-03 03:26 PM

help car wont start
 
In the last few days my car has been getting a harder and harder start. Then this morning it wont start at all. It will crank but just won't turn over. All the lights are working fine so the battery isn't dead. But it wouldnt crank if the battery was dead anyways. Yesterday I gave it a wash then I was backing it into the driveway and it stalled out. I tried to turn it on again but it wouldnt turn over. Then I let it sit fot a few minutes then it had a rough start but I did get it all the way in the driveway and let it sit till this morning. Then nothing. Its got at least a third tank of gas. Any thoughts?

Mahjik 02-05-03 03:29 PM

Start here:

http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/s...g_flooded.html

JPJ 02-05-03 03:54 PM

Are theses symptoms of the car being flooded? It had been running fine, its just the starts were getting harder and harder. If the car had been running for a while before wouldn't it burn of any gas that got into the plugs?

Mahjik 02-05-03 04:13 PM


Originally posted by JPJ
Are theses symptoms of the car being flooded? It had been running fine, its just the starts were getting harder and harder. If the car had been running for a while before wouldn't it burn of any gas that got into the plugs?
Those short little trips of starting the car up, moving it out to wash it, and then shutting it off are classic examples of how to flood the car. Usually you should allow the car to run for a minute when moving it extremely short distances (like out of the garage for washing).

It still could be a number of things, but starting off as treating it like a flooded car is the easiest thing to do first.

skunks 02-05-03 04:43 PM

you gotta let the car warm up all the way (180 F.) before shutting it off, if not, you run the risk of flooding it.

JPJ 02-05-03 10:28 PM

the last few days I have been driving it for at least 30 minutes everyday. And not short trips. Probably 15-20 miles one way. When I took it for a wash that was at the end of a 20 minute drive from work. I took it for a wash at the car wash down the street. Then it was a 2 minute drive home, but by no means were the majority of the drives short. I would think it was plenty of time for it to warm up. Also before I drive it I let it warm up for a few minutes. I never drive it cold.

JPJ 02-05-03 10:30 PM

Would an option be to use started fluid? I dont know where you would inject it from but could that be used? Does anyone have experience with this?

R Xplicit 02-05-03 10:36 PM

i do not agree with the flooding issue. it might be a little harder to start, but i have moved my car many times, and not let if fully warm.........WTF???

is your fuel filter up to date, and is the pump working???

are there any codes?

anything else that you notice?

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JPJ 02-05-03 10:43 PM

I dont know how up to date the fuel filter is. I havent changed it within the 5 months that I have owned the car. I didnt notice anything else, just that the starts have been getting harder and harder the last few days. No check engine lights have popped up or warning lights.

JPJ 02-06-03 04:14 PM

anybody else have anymore suggestions?

Rx-7$4$me 02-06-03 05:43 PM

sometimes the ECU will throw codes without the light. U might wanna checkit anywy

JPJ 02-06-03 07:42 PM

How do you check codes? Also I just found out that there is no spark from the plugs. This could be a bad problem huh?


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