Car Won't Start
Grand Am Mama
04-27-2005, 11:37 PM
Hi,
I have a 1994 Grand Am, the other day I had gone out and as I was starting it I heard it like clink as it was turning over, well...it started drove it around for awhile, didn't move car for 2 days and now it won't start just turns...Could it be the timing chain or timing on it? Engine is 2.4L quad...and where is the fuel filter? Could this also be the problem?
My husband knows a little bit about cars but is stumped as well as I am...hah probably because i know jack about cars lol
Thanks for your help!
Dana
I have a 1994 Grand Am, the other day I had gone out and as I was starting it I heard it like clink as it was turning over, well...it started drove it around for awhile, didn't move car for 2 days and now it won't start just turns...Could it be the timing chain or timing on it? Engine is 2.4L quad...and where is the fuel filter? Could this also be the problem?
My husband knows a little bit about cars but is stumped as well as I am...hah probably because i know jack about cars lol
Thanks for your help!
Dana
Hoags
04-28-2005, 03:46 AM
It could be timing related but I doubt it. If the car is turning over it may very well be a fuel issue. The fuel filter is located under the car in front of the fuel tank. If it has never been changed that would be a good place to start. If it is cranking over but not getting fuel due to a clogged fuel filter it will never start. But There could be other issues involved, You may have bad plugs or coil packs, unfortunatly things like this are a bit harder fo figure out over the internet.
I would first replace the fuel filter it;s not very expensive to change but if doing the change your self it can be messy and you may need a special tool to release the filter form the fuel line. (can't remember the exact setup on the 94.
I hope this helps...
Welcome to the Forum. You will get some more responses to your questions from other members, They may have some more ideas to offer as well.
Good luck.
I would first replace the fuel filter it;s not very expensive to change but if doing the change your self it can be messy and you may need a special tool to release the filter form the fuel line. (can't remember the exact setup on the 94.
I hope this helps...
Welcome to the Forum. You will get some more responses to your questions from other members, They may have some more ideas to offer as well.
Good luck.
Knifeblade
04-28-2005, 04:24 AM
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/09/d0/ee/0900823d8009d0ee.jsp,
Check this from autozone, it shows the tool Hoags tells about to release fittings
Check this from autozone, it shows the tool Hoags tells about to release fittings
Hoags
04-28-2005, 04:32 AM
Hey Knife,
Good morning, what the h*ll are you doing up so early?
Good morning, what the h*ll are you doing up so early?
Grand Am Mama
04-28-2005, 11:30 PM
Thanks for your help... :icon16:
Ridenour
04-29-2005, 07:05 PM
Here Grand Am mama - not sure if this will be the same exact on your '94, but it should help out. It's a how-to changing of the fuel filter. Good luck.
www.pfyc.com/supportfiles/gasfilter/
www.pfyc.com/supportfiles/gasfilter/
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