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Re: 96 honda Accord
See if the fuel filter is blocked up. That's where I'd start. Might have been marginal to begin with and some sediment in that gas can blocked it up.
Are you saying it wouldn't start at all immediately after putting the gas from the can in, or after driving it on that gas?
If it's sitting on a slope, it's also possible it is simply so low on fuel that it's not reaching the pickup for the fuel pump. It may have started and run on previously stored fuel pressure from the last time it ran, and once that was depleted it couldn't produce any more fuel pressure.
I've seen that happen before, people park a car that's really low on gas on an incline, it starts and runs later, but then dies or won't start until you put 3-4 gallons in it or move it off the incline, because the fuel level in the tank is nowhere near the pickup.
Sitting nose down is particularly suspect, the pickups generally pull from towards the rear of the tank...this is by design, so you are more likely to run out of gas going downhill than uphill.....downhill you can coast out of traffic if you run out...so actually if that's a possibility I'd probably try putting a few gallons more in it before messing with the filter...make sure the can is clean inside...
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