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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!!
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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@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!
Hope that helps!
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