unable to start on first time
fire31
02-13-2004, 09:02 PM
I am unable to start my 95 S-10 Blazer on the first crank. One mechanic replaced 2 injectors stating that they were "bad and leaky".
After it has been warmed up, it starts on the first crank. Any ideas as to why the cold starts take a couple of tries? Could it be my fuel pump? If it is, what's an inexpensive way to fix this besides replacing the fuel pump?
After it has been warmed up, it starts on the first crank. Any ideas as to why the cold starts take a couple of tries? Could it be my fuel pump? If it is, what's an inexpensive way to fix this besides replacing the fuel pump?
georgew
02-25-2004, 05:12 PM
try replaceing your oil pressure switch. i just went through this with a local dealer. they replaced the fuel pump($500.00) and still wouldn't start. oil switch did the trick. george
amac209
02-26-2004, 09:07 AM
its a fuel pressure problem. hopefully just the regulator. make sure the fuel pump relay is working if you hear the pump buzz when the key is turned on it's doing it's job
ndsysv
03-02-2004, 06:06 PM
on what year\engine was the s10 that you replaced the oil thing
cause my truck is doing the same thing.
cause my truck is doing the same thing.
amac209
03-02-2004, 09:08 PM
all s-10's that are fuel injected use the oil pressure switch to run the fuel pump.
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