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Mir Hussain 08-19-2008 07:27 AM

No Start Diags
 
Engine Truns fine.
I have 1/4 gas (GM Gas Gage)
So where should I start ?
I drove 13 miles yeterday with no PROB
This morning it wont start

BCdawg57 08-19-2008 08:59 AM

Do you have fuel pressure? Are you getting spark?
Those are the first things i would look for. Then you can narrow it down from there.

Have you checked for any plugs that came loose or maybe burned through?

Mir Hussain 08-19-2008 03:26 PM

I am back home
Car is 96 MN6 TA
96K Miles
Orig Fuel Pump and Opti
I was thinking same thing I do not know how to Test Fuel Pressure
I do hear Fuel pump Whine (Normal Fuel Pump Whine)
Cause I do not have in fuel pressure
I do not what is the Best way to check the Spark I guess I can take one out from Engine
and set it on Engine or Block see it spark when I try to Start ?
I do have Scan master which can plug into HyperTech (for scanning Purpopse) Shall I look into any thing ?

mkent 08-19-2008 03:41 PM

To check fuel pressure you will need a fuel pressure gauge. These can be purchased at virtually any parts store and are not too expensive. The Schrader valve (the valve you attach the pressure gauge fitting onto) is located on the back side of the intake manifold. It's hard to see it back there, but you will have to unscrew a cap...it is really like a larger version of your valve stem on your tire. Tighten the pressure gauge fitting the best you can so it doesn't leak when you turn the ignition on. Have someone try to start the car while you watch the fuel pressure gauge. It should probably be somewhere between 35-43psi. If the measurement is in that range, then you have fuel.
Checking spark just involves pulling a plug, finding something on which to ground it and having someone turn over the engine while you watch for spark.
If there's no spark, chances are your plugs wwill be wet with fuel when you pull them out.

Mir Hussain 08-19-2008 04:22 PM

Prob slove.
Thanks Fellows
It was Fuse wire for Fuel Injectors under the Hood where relays are it loose in there.


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