either your computer is messed up or your ignition is.
It could be as simple as a leaking fuel pressure regulator that allows fuel pressure to drop when the engine is turned off, and it's not getting up to pressure when you try to start the engine. Try this: Next time the engine sits for a while and you're ready to start it, turn the key on but don't try to start the engine. Leave the key on for about five seconds then turn it off. Repeat the process, THEN try to start the engine. It might help but then again, if it doesn't you aren't out anything.
For most vehicles, the fuel pump only turns on briefly when you try to start the engine. If the engine doesn't start, the pump turns off. You need to test the fuel pressure with the engine running.
Are you sure it ran out of gas?? If it did infact run out of fuel then after you put fuel back in it then just turn the key on and do not try to start it and wait about 5 seconds. Then turn key off and repeat steps again about 5 times and then turn key off and then start the engine. It should start.
Do this about 4 times, Turn key on ( do not try to start ) wait about 4 seconds then turn key off and wait about 1 minute, then turn key on again for 4 seconds. Repeat these steps about 4 or 5 times and then turn key off and then start the engine.
Yes, try turning the key on, off, on, off, on and counting the blinks of the check engine light.If that does not work an OBD 1 scan tool is required.Yes, try turning the key on, off, on, off, on and counting the blinks of the check engine light.If that does not work an OBD 1 scan tool is required.
If you are sure that it ran out of fuel and that the fuel pump is running then turn the key on ( Do not try to start it) wait 10 seconds and then turn key off wait 10 seconds and repeat this step about 4 times. Then try to start the engine.
open the doors with the key turn the key on but not try to start wait for the alarm to stop the immo light on the dash should go out your free to start and drive good time to change the battery in your key if you lock the doors with the key it will arm the security system and you must turn it off with the key
Try turning the key to "on" position without starting engine, then depress the accelerator to the floor 6 times. Shut key off and then start vehicle and check oil life indicator
try to switch the car on until red lights comes on "do not start the engine" apply break twice " fully push the break with your foot " then switch the key off and remove the key from the switch .. this should help .. i hope
If your vehicle is not wanting to turn off when you turn the key off, it is most likely your ignition switch. The ignition switch is basically not touching the correct spots to communicate with the engine that it needs to shut down.
Try resetting the fuel cut off switch and see if the engine will start
To reset the immobilizer on a Mazda 323, start by ensuring that you have the correct key for the vehicle. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine. Leave it in this position for about 10 minutes until the security light turns off, indicating the system is reset. After this, turn the key back to the "Off" position, wait a few seconds, and then try starting the engine.