I THINK U NEED TO REPLACE THE STARTER
Check to see if you are getting fuel.
Ignition is required for an engine to work. Failure of ignition would prevent the engine working.
Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.
can a chevy truck with a 350 engine with a tbi cause detonation and pre- ignition?
Turning the ignition key while the engine is already running can potentially cause damage to the ignition system, including the starter motor and solenoid. This action can lead to unnecessary wear or failure of these components due to the starter attempting to engage while the engine is powered. Additionally, it may create electrical issues or shorts that could affect other systems in the vehicle. Overall, it's advisable to avoid turning the key in this manner to prevent such risks.
A bad ignition coil will cause your engine not to have any spark. Without any spark the engine cannot start or run.
Yes, a faulty ignition coil can cause an engine stall. The ignition coil is responsible for generating the high voltage needed to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine's cylinders. If it malfunctions, it can lead to misfires, reduced power, or complete engine failure, resulting in stalling. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of a failing ignition coil are crucial to prevent such issues.
Driving through flood water would cause the ignition to fail and stall the engine.
If the starter is engaging and turning the engine but the engine is not starting you have one of three problems. * Fuel delivery * Ignition spark * Compression If your engine has all three and their performance is within the normal specifications for that engine, it will start. Now you need to find out which is out of specification.
A bad ignition switch, on your 1995, Mercury Voyager, will cause the vehicle not to start. In most cases a bad ignition will cause the engine not to turn over.
Turning on the headlights with the engine turned of.
Yes, a faulty ignition control module can cause an engine to stall. This component is responsible for regulating the ignition timing and firing the spark plugs. If it malfunctions, it can lead to erratic spark delivery or no spark at all, resulting in engine misfires or stalling. Additionally, it may cause starting issues or intermittent loss of power while driving.