My 1995 Aurora won't start
pbutler
06-08-2005, 08:37 PM
Help! Please!
I have changed the crankshaft sensor, emission sensor, and ignition module but the car still not working. It turns over then stalls out. I was told it could be the key but that was checked also. Any ideas what could be wrong?
Also, how many crankshaft sensors does an Aurora have.
Thanks
Frustrated Pat :confused: :confused:
I have changed the crankshaft sensor, emission sensor, and ignition module but the car still not working. It turns over then stalls out. I was told it could be the key but that was checked also. Any ideas what could be wrong?
Also, how many crankshaft sensors does an Aurora have.
Thanks
Frustrated Pat :confused: :confused:
tjm
06-09-2005, 09:13 AM
have you checked your fuel pressure?
how many mile do you have one your '95?
i had to change my fuel pump at 120,000 mi
fuel pressure regulator is also something to check.
how many mile do you have one your '95?
i had to change my fuel pump at 120,000 mi
fuel pressure regulator is also something to check.
pbutler
06-09-2005, 01:24 PM
have you checked your fuel pressure?
how many mile do you have one your '95?
i had to change my fuel pump at 120,000 mi
fuel pressure regulator is also something to check.
The car only has 55,000 miles. Yes, the fuel pressure regulator's been changed. Also changed fuel filter. It's still not working
how many mile do you have one your '95?
i had to change my fuel pump at 120,000 mi
fuel pressure regulator is also something to check.
The car only has 55,000 miles. Yes, the fuel pressure regulator's been changed. Also changed fuel filter. It's still not working
tjm
06-09-2005, 01:55 PM
hmm -- a few things to look at:
Fuel or ignition/electrical
if you do not have a "check engine light" then chances are its fuel related - maybe fuel pump
if you do have a "check engine light" determine the code (autozone for free), i know it won't start so that's tough to do.
Check ALL fuses - at driver's door and under back seat.
see if it has spark at one of the plugs. if yes then it,s likely fuel related for sure. if no then ignition (electrical) related.
also - i seem to recall that the fuel pump circuit runs through the oil pressure sensor. if low oil pressure the fuel pump shuts down. silly but is the oil level up?
<grasping at straws>
this forum has a lot of knowledge too:
http://aurorah.proboards20.com/index.cgi?
Fuel or ignition/electrical
if you do not have a "check engine light" then chances are its fuel related - maybe fuel pump
if you do have a "check engine light" determine the code (autozone for free), i know it won't start so that's tough to do.
Check ALL fuses - at driver's door and under back seat.
see if it has spark at one of the plugs. if yes then it,s likely fuel related for sure. if no then ignition (electrical) related.
also - i seem to recall that the fuel pump circuit runs through the oil pressure sensor. if low oil pressure the fuel pump shuts down. silly but is the oil level up?
<grasping at straws>
this forum has a lot of knowledge too:
http://aurorah.proboards20.com/index.cgi?
tjm
06-09-2005, 01:58 PM
i believe 2 crank sensors but that would have set off the "check engine" light
97 silverbullet
06-11-2005, 12:14 AM
also it could be your vats system if there is a malfunction somewhere the car might start then because of the security the computer will shut it off thinking someone is trying to steel it. but what you can do is have a dealer check out the car by bypassing the vats system if they can bypass that and the car runs then its the vats system.
pbutler
06-15-2005, 07:26 PM
Thanks for all your responses. Update. Towed car over from old mechanic to JR Auto Computer was bad. Computer was replaced. Cost 300.00 computer, 150.00 labor. Car is now running again. Advice that I will know next time, if you have a mechanic that "guess" wrong problem first time after diagnostic, don't let him keep guessing and replacing. Thanks All!
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