Not enough fuel is reaching the throttle body, check your fuel pressure it may be your pump going out.
easiest and safest way to spray starter fluid is to spray it straight into air cleaner. you will not need to remove anything to do this and the engine will suk the fluid thru you really need to have the throttle body looked at ,as starter fluid is primarily for use in a diesel,not a gas engine
Not getting any fuel.
Injected vehicles do not spray extra fuel when you pump them so that won't help. With the assistance of a friend, one person should attempt to start the engine while the other sprays a little starter fluid into the intake. You might have to remove the cover from the air filter to do this. If the engine attempts to start while you are spraying starter fluid, but stops when you quit, you probably have a fuel delivery problem. It might be fuel pump, fuel filter, injector (if you have a single injector in the throttle body) or something else associated with the fuel system. Any time an engine won't start, always return to the basics: fuel, spark and compression. If it starts when you spray starter fluid but shuts down when you stop,it's a fuel delivery problem. If you check for a spark and there isn't one, you need to find out what's wrong with the ignition. If both of the above check out ok, check the compression. It doesn't matter if the vehicle is injected or carburated, the above ALWAYS holds true.
3 components of combustion are spark, fuel and compression. You think you eliminated 2 of them, leaving fuel. Spray starting fluid into the throttle body, then crank it and see if it starts temporarily. If so lack of fuel is right. Check the cold start fuel injector. I have a '91 with same problem. Removed the cold start fuel injector, which was VERY gummed up, sprayed it off with throttle body cleaner, re-installed it, engine started perfectly. You can find this on about the middle of the throttle body housing. It will have a small fuel rail and electrical connector.
Starter fluid works because it is a little more combustible than gasoline. Sprayed into the intake it will ignite and start any engine that has fire. It is mostly used to start a vehicle after running out of fuel or doing fuel system repairs.
easiest and safest way to spray starter fluid is to spray it straight into air cleaner. you will not need to remove anything to do this and the engine will suk the fluid thru you really need to have the throttle body looked at ,as starter fluid is primarily for use in a diesel,not a gas engine
i tried it all it did was backfire still wouldnt start Spray the starter fluid into the air filter intake. If it backfires and will not start you have a problem that needs to be fixed.
The use of starting fluid is not recommended. Spray the throttle plate with just a quick squirt.
If a 2007 Chrysler Sebring 2.71 is not starting correctly without starter fluid being sprayed on the air filter the starter in the car may need to be replaced.
Replace the fuel filter and then use a can of spray starter fluid to get it started.
sometimes after a few trys it will start on it's own.
Replace the fuel filter. Spray starter fluid sparingly into the intake while cranking to get it started. i would put gas in it lol and then use starter fluid to jump start the fuel pump
Spray some starter fluid into carb or throttle body have a friend start it if starts it's either fuel pump or fuel filter. Hope for filter, pump is located in gas tank, which would have to be dropped to be replace.
sure it will. no fuel= no start get a can of starter fluid, spray some into air cleaner try to start engine if engine starts on that , you know you are not getting proper fuel if it starts on starter fluid it will only run a very short time until fluid runs out Only if the fuel pump isn't working.
I have a 1999 Yahama Blaster ATV. The ATV will only start when i spay starter fluid into the air filter, when i spray the starter fluid into the air filter it will only run for a short time. I have cleaned the carbraoter, and air filter seems to be in good working condition as well, the ATV also seems to have good compression.
Spray for about two seconds around the intake,breather,or filter.Then try to start.if won't start,Don't try over two times.
Check your spark plug has spark. If so, spray some starter fluid into engine then try. You can find repair manuals for many types of mopeds at Mopedarmy.com.