93 s10 does not start or idle
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My buddy has a 1993 chevy s10. It will not start on its own, but if you prime it, then it will start. It also will not idle, so you must keep giving it gas to keep it running.
He replaced the ECU, and checked to make sure that it was getting gas to the carburettor when attempting to start, which it is. I think that he also said that it was getting voltage. Someone else said that it might be a crank sensor (whatever that means). Do any of you have any ideas?
Thanx
He replaced the ECU, and checked to make sure that it was getting gas to the carburettor when attempting to start, which it is. I think that he also said that it was getting voltage. Someone else said that it might be a crank sensor (whatever that means). Do any of you have any ideas?
Thanx
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Sounds like the fuel pump doesn't put out enough pressure for it to start. If you prime it and it will start, the pump is the prime suspect.
A '93 doesn't have a carb. Does he have a TBI or a CPI? Has he checked the fuel pressure?
A '93 doesn't have a carb. Does he have a TBI or a CPI? Has he checked the fuel pressure?
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He says it is TBI. He didn't check his fuel pressure yet. I probably should mention that this is a s10 pickup and not a blazer; but i don't there there is a difference under the hood. The engine is a 2.8 liter.
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Easiest thing to do first is change the fuel filter - it could be clogged, allowing some fuel through but not enough under load.
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He said that he recently change his fuel pump and filter....... sorry.......
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Recently, as in after he replaced them he started having problems recently. Or he replaced them and everything worked great for a while until this problem started?
Verify the fuel filter is face the right direction? there is a forward and backward on em.
My next thought is the IAC, it controls idle. Sensor on the TBI unit.
Verify the fuel filter is face the right direction? there is a forward and backward on em.
My next thought is the IAC, it controls idle. Sensor on the TBI unit.
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He said that it was having this problem before he replaced them, and that the problem was the reason why he tried replacing them. I told him what you said about the IAC and TBI.
Thanx
Thanx
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