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The car left my wife stranded on the freeway – she said it lost power and she limped to the exit and it stalled out and would not start again. I highway assistance truck stopped and put gas in the tank and sprayed ether in the intake – with no luck.
I got the car home and replaced the ignition module and checked the coil resistance – still wouldn’t start – I should have checked spark in the first place before replacing the module. I check to see if I was getting fuel…turned the ignition key and listened for the fuel pump to come on….had my trusty assistant listen at the filler neck while I turned the key – ok.
I then thought it jumped time, so I checked the timing belt – it lined up perfect. I inspected the cap and rotor and it was fine – had been replaced recently. I did a compression test next and it has great compression for a car with over 200000 miles on it!
Back tracked and checked for spark again. I noticed that the plug was wet. Pulled the air cleaner and checked in the manifold – looked like fuel was puddling in there. cleaned it out and tried to start and the car started. it idled fine, maybe a little fast – we kept it on waiting for something to happen. The car warmed up and then we shut it down. When we tried to start it again, it would not start. I replaced the coolant temp sensor – tried it again – no luck… pulled all the plugs and they were wet. The car is flooding in all cylinders.
What should I check next? Has anyone else had this issue?
Please help – Thanks
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