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94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
My daughters 94 lesabre, 3.8 will start immediately, then stop. Everytime key is turned off & on again it will do this. If key is held on, ie after it starts it will still start, then stop. Last week it did this a couple of times, but eventually ran. Now no go. I seem to recall this happening a couple of years ago. It needed a new computer. Any other ideas? Thanks Cliffw
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
You may be just priming the pump here, get a fuel pressure gage on it and confirm fuel pressure when it stalls. 35-40 psi.
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
Thanks. I'll try that. If it's fuel I should be able to nurse it along by spraying gas into tb, right?
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
Correct.
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
same problrm two weeks ago on my son's car and the computer was the problem even though it had a passkey code when diagnosing the check engine light.
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
As MAX mentioned, first check for fuel pressure during prime. If the pressure checks OK, then you need to check for injector pulse using noid lights. After you let go of the ignition switch and engine starts, the injector pulse is controlled by the PCM. If no injector pulse, you can suspect the PCM.
![]() BTW, you can pick up a set of “noid lights” at most major part supply stores for about 10-20 bucks.
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
Thanks, guys. It definately is a fuel problem. I can keep it going by spraying gas into it TB ( not easy with the horizontal intake) Also it keeps sparking after stalling out. I have the feeling it is being shut down as opposed to fuel pump problem. I looked at the wiring diagram. It looks like oil pressure switch could shut it down. The other possibility ( the one I suspect) is the PCM. I'm wondering about hot wiring directly to the relay. This should get me going I think. I'm just not sure which relay is for fuel pump. The problem is the car is at my daughters work 40 miles away. I'd just like to get it home. Thanks again Cliff
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
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Is there a wire to check the fuel pump that you supply battery plus to? It's close to the battery area IIRC. Could you connect that and start the motor to verify the fuel pump isn't cutting out on you. That would narrow it down to the control of the fuel injectors. |
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
That's what I'm thinking. I haven't checked for pulses. What I'd like to know is which of the relays is fuel pump. I could run wire to fuel pump directly, but would prefer not crawling under the car if I don't have too.
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
Thanks. that's been my experience also with other vehicles. I'm almost certain it's the PCm, but want to make sure before springing for a new one.
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
I changed computer - no differance. Also pulled gas line. It's spitting out gas , but I'm not sure of pressure. My next step will be to check pressure at fuel rail, & check injector pulses. I also will check connectors at PCM. Any way a low oil pressure could shut it down? Oil level is good. At least it's nice weather. Cliff
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Re: 94 lesabre starts, immediately stops
just a reminder that the pcm needs the signal from the anti-theft module to allow injectors to fire(if you have a resistor in the key)
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