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Old 02-27-14, 09:38 PM
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ON need help badly

Im a totally starter here, badly need help...Here is the whole story.

I got this 92 FD3S Oct 2013, the day I got it, took it for a test drive. Got misfire in the exhaust pipe. And second day I tried to start it, failed. I left the car in the garage for the winter and didn't touch it. And its getting warm these days, I tried to start it, crank, but wont start. Here is a link I took:


The wired part is, I read some threads about engine flooded and some ways to unflooding.

I tested the spark plugs few days ago, and all work.

I pull the fuel fuse out and turned the engine, 1 min later try again, then put the fuse back.

Still, the engine wont start. Trying to get some useful help before I go crazy..

Thank you all guys, leave a message here or PM me are all good. Thanks!!
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You checked spark, what about fuel?
Old 03-01-14, 12:33 PM
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@oppa637 I've put about 30L gas in it. When i tested spark plugs I can smell the gas, and after I clean, dry the plugs put it back in, start the car, pull the plugs out, there was lots of gas on the plugs...
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It's possibly your injectors...they could be dumping fuel into your engine. Oughta listen for a clicking sound when turning over the engine (or trying to anyway). You should hear a click, if you hear a dull click then it would definitely be a dirty injectors that would no doubt be causing the leaks.

Hope that helps!
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Try unplugging the fuel pump fuse. Dump some starter fluid in the intake. If it trys to start, you know your ignition is fine. Then check to see if your fuel pump is working, if it is, sounds like your injectors might be the problem.
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