cranks but wont start
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cranks but wont start
1994 850 140K miles - starting and running great and then out of the blue, won't start, cranks like crazy. New fuel pump about 2 years ago, can hear it prime and smell the gas. Haven't checked the plugs yet but what's odd is that when the battery gets down to barely cranking it almost starts. Small leak at top of radiator passenger side doesnt overheat but it does get some stuff wet on that side..... just remembered I did jump the fuel relay with a paper clip still no go
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Hold the gas pedal straight to the floor and crank it over for 45 seconds-1 minute. Slowly let up, and keep cranking, holding the idle with your foot until it catches on its own. You wouldn't think this would happen to fuel injection cars, but yes, it does happen to these engines (and my old Saab 900) quite often. If this doesn't work, let us know 
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youre due for second timing belt. check that before you keep on cranking.
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I know it is obvious, but are you getting spark? I'd also check the fuel pressure in the fuel rail. Could be a clogged fuel filter, bad fuel pressure regulator. Might explain the almost start thing.
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I have been having a similar problem..
170xxx miles on an 850 glt, cranking but wont start after I let it sit for three days.
checked the fuel filter and replaced it, checked my fuel pump and it is pumping strong, checked the fuel lines all the way to my injectors and they are all clear,
after that I checked each individual injector, none of them are clogged.
I then checked for spark, the spark was weak and yellow, leading me to believe it to be the coil, I then replaced the coil today and charged the battery for a couple of hours (not even half way charged, even on a ten amp charge) and tried to start it and it still wouldnt fire.
I am completely baffled as to what it might be.
Its not the cam shaft position sensors or ignition switch, all of that has been replaced recently.
I thought it could possibly be out of timing but I figured that would happen when it was in motion or possibly downshifting in low compression? and finally when I was messing with the fuel filter I had the fuel line unplugged and it started for a few seconds, this was when I replaced the fuel filter..
any input would be greatly appreciated.
170xxx miles on an 850 glt, cranking but wont start after I let it sit for three days.
checked the fuel filter and replaced it, checked my fuel pump and it is pumping strong, checked the fuel lines all the way to my injectors and they are all clear,
after that I checked each individual injector, none of them are clogged.
I then checked for spark, the spark was weak and yellow, leading me to believe it to be the coil, I then replaced the coil today and charged the battery for a couple of hours (not even half way charged, even on a ten amp charge) and tried to start it and it still wouldnt fire.
I am completely baffled as to what it might be.
Its not the cam shaft position sensors or ignition switch, all of that has been replaced recently.
I thought it could possibly be out of timing but I figured that would happen when it was in motion or possibly downshifting in low compression? and finally when I was messing with the fuel filter I had the fuel line unplugged and it started for a few seconds, this was when I replaced the fuel filter..
any input would be greatly appreciated.
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if you un-hooked the fuel line and it tried to start, sounds like its getting too much fuel. Id check the exact fuel press. at the rail..
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You'll need a fuel pressure tester, you can find them for pretty cheaply at an auto parts store. Or if you have a tire gauge that you don't want anymore, that will work too, though probably spray you in the eyes...
At the end of the fuel rail is a little blue cap. Unscrew that cap, and there you've got the schrader valve (just like a tire valve) to test pressure with.

With the key on, in position II and the engine not running, you will want to see 43.5 PSI. Running/cranking, you should see around 38.
At the end of the fuel rail is a little blue cap. Unscrew that cap, and there you've got the schrader valve (just like a tire valve) to test pressure with.
With the key on, in position II and the engine not running, you will want to see 43.5 PSI. Running/cranking, you should see around 38.
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A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
To utecrm, did you check for codes using your car's diagnostic port? That's where I would start.
To tbrewer, technically you've hijacked the thread - your issue should be posted in its own thread so that the original poster's issue gets the attention it deserves.
To tbrewer, technically you've hijacked the thread - your issue should be posted in its own thread so that the original poster's issue gets the attention it deserves.
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1998 BMW 528im 137K
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Thanks for all the posts, tried the holding pedal down as if it was flooded, no go. Its getting spark OK.
Checked the fuel pressure with a tire gauge - it was only about 18 or 20 psi, guess I should check the filter and
regulator where ever they may be....
Checked the fuel pressure with a tire gauge - it was only about 18 or 20 psi, guess I should check the filter and
regulator where ever they may be....
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