weird starting problem.. Pls help!
Just went in the house and back out, the car wont start. It just turning over and over and over, but wont start.. I change brand new starter, plug but it still doing same thing. I also jump the battery but still same thing.. Pop start it but not doing any good..
Could anyone point out some tips I could take a look at. I mean the car run perfectly normal. But just boom; it die out, when i'm not doing anything wrong.. It wont start just crank..
99 GSR..
Thanks for any replies..
Could anyone point out some tips I could take a look at. I mean the car run perfectly normal. But just boom; it die out, when i'm not doing anything wrong.. It wont start just crank..
99 GSR..
Thanks for any replies..
Sorry to say, but none of that u mention has been checked.. Car is 60k 99gsr..
I will check the pump cap/rotor tomorrow.. But I have spark though.. If i have bad cap/rotor, could i still got spark?? (checked with spark tester)..
I will check the pump cap/rotor tomorrow.. But I have spark though.. If i have bad cap/rotor, could i still got spark?? (checked with spark tester)..
I'd say check the pump and fuel filter first and make sure you have fuel pressure. This may sound dumb, but check the air filter and intake just in case. I'm not sure about the spark theory...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Turbo-Honda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">... If i have bad cap/rotor, could i still got spark?? (checked with spark tester)..</TD></TR></TABLE>Right. Since you have spark, look elsewhere. If the cap/rotor was bad enough to prevent starting, you don't get spark.
Key on, don't turn to 'start'. You should hear the fuel pump run for about 2 seconds & then stop. If it doesn't, then check out fuses, then main relay.
If the fuel pump runs, then check out whether the injectors are firing. If they're ok, the spark plugs will have some fuel if you take them out right after cranking. Or maybe you'll smell fuel at the tailpipe.
Key on, don't turn to 'start'. You should hear the fuel pump run for about 2 seconds & then stop. If it doesn't, then check out fuses, then main relay.
If the fuel pump runs, then check out whether the injectors are firing. If they're ok, the spark plugs will have some fuel if you take them out right after cranking. Or maybe you'll smell fuel at the tailpipe.
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