no start< Stratus sebring
#1
no start< Stratus sebring
stratus conv 1996 ,2.5l
car is crank ,but it will not run, no speedo,gas,rev.,,...meters are working on the dach , radio yes, chime bel o.k. gasolina o.k.
where can i start looking,
i think electr, connectors, fuses,
car is crank ,but it will not run, no speedo,gas,rev.,,...meters are working on the dach , radio yes, chime bel o.k. gasolina o.k.
where can i start looking,
i think electr, connectors, fuses,
#3
Need to determine if it is no spark or no fuel.
Spray some starting fluid or carb cleaner into the throttle body and crank the engine. If there is spark, the engine will fire but die out. If the engine fires and dies you may be looking at a fuel pump. Fuel pressure should be at least 45psi. If the engine does not fire, common culprits are the crank position sensor or the cam position sensor (part of the distributor). You would need a good scanner to read the crank and cam position sensor signals.
Spray some starting fluid or carb cleaner into the throttle body and crank the engine. If there is spark, the engine will fire but die out. If the engine fires and dies you may be looking at a fuel pump. Fuel pressure should be at least 45psi. If the engine does not fire, common culprits are the crank position sensor or the cam position sensor (part of the distributor). You would need a good scanner to read the crank and cam position sensor signals.
#4
Need to determine if it is no spark or no fuel.
Spray some starting fluid or carb cleaner into the throttle body and crank the engine. If there is spark, the engine will fire but die out. If the engine fires and dies you may be looking at a fuel pump. Fuel pressure should be at least 45psi. If the engine does not fire, common culprits are the crank position sensor or the cam position sensor (part of the distributor). You would need a good scanner to read the crank and cam position sensor signals.
Spray some starting fluid or carb cleaner into the throttle body and crank the engine. If there is spark, the engine will fire but die out. If the engine fires and dies you may be looking at a fuel pump. Fuel pressure should be at least 45psi. If the engine does not fire, common culprits are the crank position sensor or the cam position sensor (part of the distributor). You would need a good scanner to read the crank and cam position sensor signals.
but no fuel comming.and No cluster movement,,only temp needle is little moving.
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