Check the connector to the air flow sensor ( should be at or near the air cleaner), it could also be the sensor itself
Sometime the fuel pressure leaks down went he engine is turned off for a couple hours or more. If that happens the engine may be difficult to start later. Try turning on the ignition switch for a couple seconds allowing the fuel pump to build a little pressure, THEN crank the engine. See if it makes any difference.
Hi, Could be the fuel pump if it just started or the fuse or relay. Steve H.
check the carb...then adjust the valves...
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Try turning on the key for a couple seconds and see if it will start then. Sometimes a fuel pump doesn't build enough pressure and isn't holding pressure when you try to crank the enigine. If that's what's going on, you shouldn't worry about it.
Go have Your Fuel Pump REPLACED
The car ran out of gas, we put gas in the car and it won't run for longer than 3 seconds
Sounds like the alternator and eventually it wont start back up for you
Has the fuel filter been replaced?
could be the magnetic pick-up in your distributor, I replaced mine and it solved the problem.
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Q.Your car starts then seconds later it shut off what wrong A. that must be some crappy car
The coil probably needs to be replaced. This can be a symptom of a coil on its way out.
First of all fill the tank, put 1-2 bottles of Dry Gas. Wait for couple hours, Turn ignition on, but do not crank wait for couple seconds try to start. Tell me whether it starts after you do so.
Sometime the fuel pressure leaks down went he engine is turned off for a couple hours or more. If that happens the engine may be difficult to start later. Try turning on the ignition switch for a couple seconds allowing the fuel pump to build a little pressure, THEN crank the engine. See if it makes any difference.
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Your 1991 4.3 S10 starts for about 3 seconds then shuts down because it is faulty. Take it to mechanic to have it checked.