Check the fuel pressure on the fuel rail. There is a Schrader valve located on the fuel rail on top of the intake manifold. If you have adequate fuel pressure, check for ignition problems. If no or low fuel pressure, you may have a faulty fuel pressure regulator(also located on top of the intake manifold).
NO, if you smell gas you have a gas leak. The fuel filter should be replaced every 36,000 miles. Replace the fuel filter and search for the leak.
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try checking your catalyctic converter
A 1989 Prelude SI FI that will not start in the mornings until you keep trying could mean that your air filter needs to be replaced. A dirty air filter could result in starting problems.
It could be your fuel filter needs replaced or possibly your fuel pump itself is on its way out. I would try replacing the fuel filter first.
I think its the ignition switch.
i replaced the steering column and the fuel filter. the radio was stolen
Did you get some debris in the fuel tank? There is a fuel pump "pickup" filter that prevents debris from enterning the fuel pump. If that filter is plugged the pump will not be able to produce enough filter to start the engine.
most likely air is getting in to the fuel line look for fuel leaks. ANSWER i had the sam problem with mine i found out that it was the brake booster after i fixed it it stoped good luck
If a 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer won't start despite replacing the sensor, several issues could be at play. There might be problems with the ignition system, such as a faulty ignition coil or spark plugs. Additionally, issues with fuel delivery, such as a clogged fuel filter or malfunctioning fuel pump, could prevent the engine from starting. Lastly, electrical problems, like a weak battery or bad connections, could also be contributing factors.
could be the timing belt if it is broken it will turn over all day but wont start could also be fuel pump and filter it the pump is bad or the filter is severly clogged you will have the same problem
Check your ignition system/ plugs wires coil or coil packs.