2000 Cougar will not start
btroy
02-18-2009, 07:17 AM
Hi guys I am having an issue with my duaghters Cougar.
It would not start the other morning and it just rained out so I thought that might have something to do with it not starting. Anyway the car cranks but just will not start. The other day when this happened I held the gas down and then just cranked on it for about 1 minute and it started.
Didn't have an issue until yesterday when it did it again. Once again it has rained the day before. Now I only mention this because both days it had the starting issue it had rain prior to that. This may or may not have something to do with it I don't know.
Short of the fuel cutoff switch by the front door and the fuel pump fuses what else could stop the car from starting.
This is a manual trans. has 150k miles, run good when it starts. No check engine lights on the dash are on.
I am thinking it maybe getting water inthe distrib.
How do I go about checking to see if it is getting fuel? Anyway to test the fuel pump?
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
It would not start the other morning and it just rained out so I thought that might have something to do with it not starting. Anyway the car cranks but just will not start. The other day when this happened I held the gas down and then just cranked on it for about 1 minute and it started.
Didn't have an issue until yesterday when it did it again. Once again it has rained the day before. Now I only mention this because both days it had the starting issue it had rain prior to that. This may or may not have something to do with it I don't know.
Short of the fuel cutoff switch by the front door and the fuel pump fuses what else could stop the car from starting.
This is a manual trans. has 150k miles, run good when it starts. No check engine lights on the dash are on.
I am thinking it maybe getting water inthe distrib.
How do I go about checking to see if it is getting fuel? Anyway to test the fuel pump?
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
rhandwor
02-18-2009, 01:58 PM
Pull a spark plug with it inserted into the plug wire. Use an insulated pair of channel locks. Hold the plug touching a good ground and have somebody else try to start the car. Watch the plug if it sparks you have a fuel problem.
btroy
03-03-2009, 04:28 PM
ok I have a fuel problem.
What is odd the car will not start and then I removed the fuel cap to see if I could hear the fuel pump engergize, after I reinstalled the cap the car started. ????
Could a bad fuel cap cause this issue?
Could releiving the pressure in the tank be an indication the fuel pump maybe going out?
BTW this is a trhrottle body type engine
What is odd the car will not start and then I removed the fuel cap to see if I could hear the fuel pump engergize, after I reinstalled the cap the car started. ????
Could a bad fuel cap cause this issue?
Could releiving the pressure in the tank be an indication the fuel pump maybe going out?
BTW this is a trhrottle body type engine
rhandwor
03-04-2009, 07:56 AM
Use a DVOM and check for proper voltage to the fuel pump. It could be a bad wire,poor ground or a bad fuel pump relay. Do some checking before changing a fuel pump. Their should be a plug around the top of the fuel tank.
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