Fuel pressure regulator.
An ignition module problem could be the cause of your 89 Geo Spectrum not starting and not getting any fire. It could also be the pickup coil causing the problem.
You have to take the SS Anne to Kanto and your map will return. Another problem that could occur is there could be sound malfunctions, which usually wears off quickly.
it could be the throttling positioning sensor
Check fuel and fire. Pull a plug and smell for raw fuel, and check the plug and see if there is fire to the plug. If I checked the plugs and it is not getting fire or fuel at all what could cause that problem.
Could it be a thermostat stuck in the open position? It is the only thing I can think of, if not, then a faulty sending unit or guage.
This could be a number of problems... Fuel pump problem? Carbuerator / fuel injection problem? Timing problem?
Bleeding for longer than 7 days warrants a trip to the doctor.
If it has a problem with it you could probably return it and get your money back, if it just doesn't satisfy you then too bad.
the problem is getting home
White smoke is unburned fuel, usually caused by low combustion temps in the engine. It should clear up after the engine warms up. If it takes a long time or the smoke persists when the engine is warm, it could be retarded injection. If you have a cold start lever pull it to the first notch and see if the smoke disappears. If not it could be an injector problem, or an injection problem (injection pump TDI... etc)
pollution could be one problem. Another problem is oil spills. That happens a lot when getting oil from the ocean bottom.
If you are not getting your Depo Provera injection at least every 13 to 15 weeks, you could get pregnant.
yes it could be one or two bad filters. check one in gas tank and other down the fuel line. change if dirty and see if that fixes the problem. if not it could also be a comp problem with your fuel injection. also air fuel mixture could be off. jb yes it could be one or two bad filters. check one in gas tank and other down the fuel line. change if dirty and see if that fixes the problem. if not it could also be a comp problem with your fuel injection. also air fuel mixture could be off. i had the same problem and it was my air fuel mixture was to lean at higher speeds. jb
An ignition module problem could be the cause of your 89 Geo Spectrum not starting and not getting any fire. It could also be the pickup coil causing the problem.
Yes.any kind of injection can result in an infection if the injection site is not properly cleaned.
You could have a problem with your fuel injection synchronizer. It could also just chirp until it is warmed up a bit which doesn't mean anything.
I am going to say yes for safety sake, only because if you had a blockage somewhere it could blow open.