Fuel injected.
Make sure fuel is getting too the carburetor. The carburetor might not be getting fuel or it could possibly be getting too much fuel. Adjusts the carburetor.
First of all it does not have a carburetor. It is fuel injected. You need to check the fuel pressure with a gauge.
The 1989 Jeep Wrangler Sahara edition is equipped with a fuel delivery system that includes a carburetor, specifically the Motorcraft 2150 carburetor for models with the 4.2L inline-six engine. This system utilizes a mechanical fuel pump to draw fuel from the tank and deliver it to the carburetor, where it is mixed with air for combustion. For models with the 2.5L engine, a similar carbureted setup is used. Overall, the fuel delivery system is relatively simple and characteristic of vehicles from that era.
You may have a bad fuel pump, no fuel in the tank or a blocked fuel line.
The fuel is not getting from the tank to the carburetor.
It doesn't have a carburetor, it's fuel injected. Could be a faulty fuel pump. See if it will run briefly with a squirt of starting fluid to confirm it's not getting fuel.
It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.
The fuel filter is located directly in front of the carburetor on the driver side of the engine compartment. It is cylindrical with the front portion having a single intake, while the rear portion of the fuel filter has two hoses. One hose leads to the carburetor; the other is a fuel return to the tank.
maybe no fuel in the tank? Check out the fuel filter. Also, the fuel pump could be bad.
Gas is not getting into the carburetor because no Saturn made ever had one.
Bad fuel pump, clogged or broken fuel lines, or if it is fuel injected it could be bad fuel injectors.