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Jul

My 2000 S10 doesn`t start at the first time, I replace batery,alternator,spark plugs,wires, distributor rotor, ignition coil, and still it doesn`t begin very simple. I’m asking for an advice to try to mend this problem thank you for your help.


Answer:
does it rotate when you try to start it .or does nothing happen at all? if it rotates …it sounds like your fuel pump could be weakening and its taking more to prime up the pressure …..

if nothing at all happens maybe take a look at your starter and see if your connections are good..


Answer:
You addressed the spark part of the equation very well, but what about the fuel and air part of the equation?

You might need your fuel injectors blown out, replace the air filter.

You probably have a bad temperature sensor that is telling the computer the wrong thing. Thus it's keeping the mixture rich when it should be lean.

Ideal to take it to the shop and let them diagnose the problem.


Answer:
Please do the following :

1- take the fule an injectting by spray through the ariflow mass with air intake. at the same time you must try to begin the vehicle. if starting directlly with it mean you have a trouble with fule pressuer only .otherwise it the probelm with igntion only . if both of them are good .you must check the ECM harness only


Answer:
DOES IT SPIN OVER AS FAST AS IT SHOULD ? IF NOT CHECK THE STARTER —-IF IT DOES BUY A CAN OF STARTING FLUID AND GIVE IT A 1/2 - 1 SECOND SQUIRT AND TRY STARTING —-IF IT STARTS YOU HAVE A FUEL PROBLEM—– IF NOT IT IS A TIMING PROBLEM OR A MECHANICAL PROBLEM . TRY ALL THIS AND RE-POST RESULTS —–I'LL CHECK BACK LATTER .

Answer:
depends on what “doesn start very easy” means… but here are some other things to check:

Fuel pump, EGR Valve, Fuel injectors, THE STARTER…….

good luck


Answer:
fuel pump oe even a really bad gasket

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