http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=info Could be moisture in the lines from old gas or the gas began to break down, depends on how old gas is if thiers moisture in there now try product called dry gas it bonds to water and carries it through engine with fuel to be burn or expelled
fuel pumps go bad after sitting for a while, check that
its the starter it happened to me too i replaced and now its fine
Yes , Because it might get damged .
When you say it won't start I am assuming you mean it will not turn over. If that is the case and the battery is new, then something is pulling power from the battery. You have a light somewhere that is on or you have a relay that is stuck.
most likely tha starter is bad or the power to the starter is bad
He lifts the car while sitting in it, then his feet start peddling very fast almost like he is getting a running start.
you craped in it
its warmer inside than outside the car
its warmer inside than outside the car
Stalling while driving may be caused by a collapsing or kinked neoprene fuel line.
The battery goes dead
that is possible
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Drain gas tank and replace with fresh fuel,sometimes when a car sits for a while it creates condensation in the tank,this can stop the car from starting.
malfunction? Did you turn the car off?
fuel pumps go bad after sitting for a while, check that
Could use some more info such as year and model of car and how many months it has been sitting. There would also be a different approach if the car is carburated or fuel injected, points or electronic ignition.