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Need Help ASAP
Hi There
To make the long story short I live in manchester, NH and we are in the winter time (snow, rain) yesterday i stoped by the gas station to put some gas. i left the engine running and after i fill it up, i went inside the car and the engine was shut off, i tried to start the car but nothing, you can tell from the starter that the battery in excellant condition and i tried to put the car on R or D to make shure nothing wrong with time belt. the AAA guy told that it might be the gas pipes is frozing. i'm thinking about towing the car to any garage to c by the the car is 1990 Toyota camry. |
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Fuel pump would be a guess. Disconnect fuel line from down stream side of fuel filter and turn engine over. Takes two people to do this. One to capture the fuel and observe flow. The other is turning the engine over with the starter.
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Re: Need Help ASAP
Same thing happened to me. I stopped at my mothers house got back in would not start. it was the fuel pump. Hopfully your is gas line freeze up. Try a can of HEAT first
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Are you getting spark when cranking it over? If not, consider a failed igniter as a possible cause.
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Thank u
Thanx Guys for your help
it was the ignition wired, they said the found it laying on the exsust and the coil was burned. it coast me $ 230 dam buks to fix it |
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thanks for letting us know. some of these forum threads give a lot of good advice but you never hear back if the problem was ever solved
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