make sure your fuel tank is free of debris, same thing with all fuel lines and fuel filter
Heater core has air in it and or plugging up.
Probably because the o-ring seals on the injectors are 23 years old...
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Maybe fuel pump or dirty injectors
Fuel injectors possibly dirty causing poor firing?
No spark? Leaking injectors?
Leaking fuel injectors may be causing the flooding.
My car did this. I took it to get the heads de-carbonized and the fuel injectors cleaned out and it stopped doing this. Most likely it was the fuel injectors causing the problem.
Yes, it could be dirty injectors causing this problem. It could also be an issue in the fuel line, fuel pump or fuel filter.
Injectors may be leaking causing fuel pump to loose prime - try turning key to the "on" position for about 5 sec. and then try to start Injectors may be leaking causing fuel pump to loose prime - try turning key to the "on" position for about 5 sec. and then try to start Injectors may be leaking causing fuel pump to loose prime - try turning key to the "on" position for about 5 sec. and then try to start
try plugging in your radio in a different wall plug. you might be sharing the same circuit causing noise in the line.
the float in your tank is probably bad, causing inaccurate readings.