Here's the suggestion I tried on my flooded Mazda Protege 1998: 1. Remove the fuel injector fuse (check your owner's manual-it's located in the fuse box under the hood or in the dash) 2. Turn your ignition. It'll rev for a few seconds and then stop. Wait a minute, then turn it again. (don't turn and hold longer than 10seconds, it'll drain the battery). This step apparently dries out the gas-flooded engine 3. Put the fuel injector fuse back 4. Turn on the ignition. The car should now start.
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Electronic fuel injection
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
This engine is electronically fuel injected.
The 1991 Nissan 320 Turbo does not have a choke. The engine has electronic fuel injection. There is not a need for a choke with electronic fuel injection systems.
fuel injection controlled by a cpu
EFI stands for Electronic Fuel Injection. The fuel injection atomizes the fuel by pumping it through a small nozzle under high pressure.
425 ci engine with a four barrel carburetor or electronic fuel injection.
Yes -Electronic Fuel Injection
If it floods which can only happen with a carburetor engine not fuel injection and if it does flood let it sit for a few minutes and it will be fine.
That means you have a 2.2 liter, in-line 4 cylinder engine with electronic fuel injection.
No. A choke controls the amount of airflow through a carburetor. Fuel injection is the mechanical control of the fuel getting sprayed into the engine, usually through an electric injector.