did you fill up with gas all the way after adding it?
A bad cylinder had will cause your 1999 Nissan to not start. Check the oil to see if there is fuel in the oil.
went motor is poor on power news to much fuel and motor won;t start up eyeing
You have a leaky injector. If you can get the vehicle to start, add a little injector cleaner to your next tank of fuel. Sometimes that is enough to clean the sticky/leaking injector. Some people have recommended 8 oz of acetone per 10 gallons of fuel to clean sticky/leaking injectors.
This problems is usually caused by a part gone wrong within the fuel system. A person can check this by adding fuel injector cleaner to the gas tank, checking the fuel line for leaks, and by replacing the fuel filter or fuel pump.?æ
hey, get something called *fuel injector cleaner* im guessing its got a carby. so get your fuel injector cleaner possibly 2 bottles (around 5 bux a bottle) start car. get someone to sit inside and rev it from 1000rpm - anywhere high. when the revvs go up. pour in some injector cleaner. you will get LOTS of smoke from your exhaust. this is normal. to get to your carby. follow your air cleaner to the engine that is your carby. after that let sit idle for a 2 mins. and drive away. 90 % of the time this will fix the problem.
ok lets start noff with the chaepest things check air cleaner check tappets for correct clearences put some injector cleaner through check fuel pump timing
Replace the fuel filter, pour at least 5 gallons of fuel in the tank, use starter fluid to start the engine. Pour a can of a good strong fuel injector cleaner, such as Seafoam, or Techron, into the tank, fill with fuel. You may need to add a second can of F/I cleaner.
It happened to my 2002 nissan sentra but once it starts it runs fine and restarts fine. I filled up my gas tank with 91 octane and poured one lucas injector cleaner (ran my car in freeway) and changed my engine coolant temperature sensor. These two things worked for me. My car is starting fine for about three weeks now.
from previous experience, you sucked gas sediments into the fuel injector..put a couple of bottles of injector cleaner in the tank and let it set for a couple of hours then try to start it.. also you have a fuel shut off switch in the trunk. i believe it is on the right hand side of the car. make sure that it is depressed. if not push it down and try to start the car.
I would start with changing the spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter. I would also try a couple of bottles of fuel injector cleaner, and dry gas.
recommend inspecting the coolant temp sensor.
Most likely a clogged fuel filter. If the vehicle has been out of use for a long time, it may also be due to contaminated fuel. Adding a fuel system cleaner or fuel additive such as heet, in addition to a quantity of good fuel should alleviate the problem if this is the case.