2000 mirage wont start
00mits
09-27-2007, 01:08 PM
my girlfriend was driving my car and she thought she was low on gas but she didnt stop at the gas station she just went strait home and thought everything would be ok well she goes out to the car to try and start it the next day and it want start. i checked it out, i noticed i couldnt hear the fuel pump turn on, so i got another fuel pump replaced it and checked all relays still want start could someone please help me figure out whats wrong
azntech630
01-12-2009, 11:39 PM
driving a car without enough fuel is reall bad. you should check if the fuel lines are not clog because the bottom of your fuel tank is full of debris therefore if your empty it suck in the dirt and clog up the lines. Also check your injector get it cleaned. Don't use the one that they sell in autoparts cuz those are crap. Basically if u put that in there your just cleaning your tank. If the tank is clean where would the dirt go?
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01-12-2009, 11:42 PM
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