Not unless it is a carburated engine.
The engine is out of time. Have the engine timing checked. It can also be the plug wires are connected incorrectly.
It will not start ???????
The remote just connects the starter selenoid with the battery, when it completes the circuit, the engine starts and will run until it runs out of gas or the engine is disabled.
you need to disconnect the two wire spout connector shorting bar located between the battery and data link connector
You probably destroyed the fuel pump, which happens a lot when you run a fuel-injected car out of gas.
what if he gas is going to the engine but the car want start?
through the car engine creating energy, then it is released into the atmosphere
You need gas in the car or a new engine that has to be fixed in the car.When someting is wrong with the engine, there's something wrong with the car.
I don't know exactly but if it does not start then how the fuel will be wasted?? :)
start the engine and press the gas pedal while it is in park
if you turn the key and nothing is making noise check the battery if you are trying to start it and it is making noise press the gas a little bit so that the car can pump gas into the engine
if the car is completely out of gas then it take a little while for the fuel pump to get the fuel to the engine, but i got an alternative, when you turn the key on just let it sit for a second and don't press the gas pedal or try to start it, it should let the gas get to the engine.
because your engine is going to break down or when you start the car if the whether is cold, it makes it smell like gas
It could seriously damage the pipes and tubes inside your engine. This will result in your car failing to start and you will have to go to a garage to get the gas emptied out of your car.
check all sensores sounds like your getting to much air or gas take it to checkers they can do a free digonstics on it
If it is an older vehicle with a mechanical fuel pump-- diaphram could be torn allowing gas to be pumped directly into engine
Assuming the car's engine is on and running, it's an automatic transmission, and you're on flat terrain, about 2-5 mph.