Fuel coming from the exhaust could mean that a cylinder is not burning fuel correctly. Check the spark plugs to see if one is burnt or colored differently. This one will be the cylinder with the problem.
Yes, the car can be started with the battery charger attached to the battery as a boost.I been doing that for years.
probably a blown head gasket
possible head gasket if car got over heated
I have the same model car, and had a similar problem. Your problem is probably due to a faulty alternator - when that part fails it will fail to transfer power from the car to the electrical system - draining the battery. You should have someone check to make sure the alternator is functioning properly.
The cause I think in this instANCE is the battery recovery rate after the engine has started or has been running i.e 'x' amount of volts has to be received by the ECM to start the engine. Nothing wrong with the car (by the sounds of it, not burbling during start up). My thought is to get a new HD battery.
The same way you started it before replacing the battery.
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Sometimes when a battery is inactive for a long period of time, the cells inside become dormant and need to be "jump-started". We recommend that you cycle charge the battery by fully discharging the battery and then completely recharging it (repeat this 3-times). This should recondition the battery and bring it back to normal operational status. Also purchase your batteries manufactured by a quality manufacturer like mcVolt.
Its not charging.
It will automatically reset itself after you have started the car 50 times after the problem was fixed, or sometimes if you disconnect the battery for a while it will reset itself.
Blown head gasket
only if the car your using to charge the other on is not started