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I have a 99 frontier and i live in ny so there is massive snow on the ground. Last night i was driving my truck it was fine. I woke up this morning to move for the plow and it is turning over but wont start. I have never had this problem before. It seems like is not getting fuel. any help would be aprrecitated. If there is somthing i can check real quick as of right now it is in the snow dead as a log.
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Re: Please help
I posted a similar question a few day ago! Well it turn out in my case that the fuel pump and sender unit both burned out, i was driving down the road when my truck died, and there was no snow or other issues! It is costing me $700 to fix the truck. according to the repair shop i am/was lucky that the pile of crap did not catch fire, i wish it had! i have spent over $3000 in repair so far on this 23000 dollars truck,(manifold/exhaust problems) i have 100000 miles on it, before owning it i was a toyota man and i never was left stranded by a toyota, something that i cannot say about my frontier!
Anyway my truck is a 1999 SE 4/4 v6 (I Hate it!) ap |
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Re: Please help
well i dont know what u did but u probably went to the wrong mechanic... people will tell you it is all kinds of shit, anyways i got $5.00 on the ignition faliure probably was loose or froze up something stupid like that
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well it sounds like that you have water in your fuel lines and you have to wait to let it warm up and it should start good luck.
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