is not electrical,is from fuel shutoff is why
The ignition is turned on and off with the vacuum line. If the vacuum line leaks or gets plugged, the engine won't turn off. Then you'll have to open the hood and push the red "Stop" lever on the engine.
The ignition system is powered up and ready to run the vehicle.
The old engine sputtered to life as she turned the key in the ignition.
Faulty ignition switch.
Its not your engine. Its the fan running to cool the engine down. They all do it and nothing is wrong with your car.
Gasoline engine - spark is cut off when ignition is turned off Diesel engine- fuel is cut off when engine is shut down
i had the same problem, replaced everything and it turned out to be the distributor, they go bad on these vehicles.
no you are shutting the coumpter down whats the point?
The ignition module will send a signal when the key is turned. If the module is no good the signal is not sent to the other ignition parts,thus not allowing the car to start
check the battery and connections/cables
Yes you can
Fuel pressure (ignition key turned to on, engine not running): 50 to 60 psi