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The same way as with almost any car: hold the "gas" pedal all the way to the floor for 10 seconds while cranking the engine, then release the pedal and start it normally. (Source: owner's manual) Or, you could trade it for a newer one that doesn't have this problem.
You can prevent fuel injection flooding by not pumping the gas pedal when trying to start the engine. Fuel injection systems do not need any additional fuel when starting the engine.
pumping lemma states that any string in such a language of at least a certain length (called the pumping length), contains a section that can be removed, or repeated any number of times, with the resulting string remaining in that language.
Sometimes it is very hard to get all of the air out of the clutch. You just have to keep bleeding. Avoid pumping the pedal as that mixes air in the fluid. Just press it down one pump at a time and wait 5 seconds between pumps./
any battery with at least 550cca (cold cranking amps) and at least 685ca (cranking amps.
I have an 05 Prius and the pedal looks just like any other pedal I have seen on cars.
Generally, Cranking the engine refers to the initial process of any vehicular engine's start. Please also Refer: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/crank http://www.answers.com/topic/crank
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My baby doesn't want to be on my breast no more so I been pumping but i notice that I am not getting the same amount of milk there's any way I can increase my milk supply if i am pumping only
If the fluid level had gotten so low that you got air in the lines, you will need to bleed the brake lines. It involves opening a small valve at each caliper and/or drum and pumping the brake pedal until you push out any air and you have nothing but brake fluid left in the lines.
You need to manually prime all the fuel systems. In a normally asperated engine, this may require repeated pumping of the throttle to make this happen. In electronic fuel systems the only way to "recharge" the fuel system is via proper pressure from the fuel pump to the combustion chambers. You might try pumping the throttle with the ignition key turned to the "run" position. Cranking the engine will not get the fuel into the chambers any sooner. This is why vehicles have fuel gauges ...