Replaced starter, now it turnsover but wont start. tinkered with fuses a little and it will start is fine 4 the day but when it sits overnight it wont start again help
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It sounds like the fuel drainback valve is allowing fuel pressure to bleed off overnight. In some cases you can add an external one, in others a new fuel pump is required to be installed, check with your favorite mechanic.
Start with the basics; Is the reason the car does not start is that the battery is discharged after a week of sitting or a case that it won't start without a jump although the battery is still good. If the car just does not start after sitting then try the following; Pull the negative battery cable and let the car sit overnight. Reconnect the cable in the morning and see if it starts. If it does then you are looking for something that is pulling current from the battery. Could be lots of things; light on in the glove box or trunk, a short in a wire, etc. You can try pulling a couple of fuses each evening and in the morning, replace the fuses and see if the car will start after sitting. If it continues to discharge the battery then try another set of fuses. The day it starts after sitting then you have narrowed the electrical system that is discharging your battery. Focus on those systems
Can you hear the fuel pump in the gas tank running for a few seconds when you turn your key to the on position without starting the engine? If you do not hear it something is wrong! If that's not the issue this could take a little while to pin down so feel free to contact me: [email protected]
You most likely have a burnt terminal in your Inside fuse block.Easiest way to check this is to remove the console trim panel next to the drivers side front of console,just pulls loose.Then while trying to start the engine reach down & wiggle the wring going into the front 68way connector.If it takes off & starts to crank you have a burnt terminal in the fuse block.If you remove the front connector (68 Way) there are 2 of these 68 ways in that block.You can look inside at the male terminals you will see one terminal with plastic melted around it.If you see this,that''s your problem!! You will need to find a used Fuse block at junkyard with same Part #.Very important to get same part!! Hope This helps
sounds like there is a dead spot in the starter. i think the other stuff may not have needed to be replaced. when the car won't start, have someone try to start while you TAP the starter with a hammer.- probably the starter, though.
are the spark plugs sparking ?? if not then it could be an ECU fault or the immobiliser cut in.Seems strange that the clock and fuel gauge have stopped as well or they are just coincedental
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