I just baught 2004 Toyota tacoma and radio didn't work. The radio worked after I replaced a 15AM burned fuse, later I noticed the key got stuck in the ignition which wasn't a problem before i replaced the burned fuse. The only way I got the key out of the ignition was after a removed the newly installed fuse. Now every time i wanna listen to music i have to plug back the 15AM fuse, and unpluge it to remove it from ignition,, good exercises lol.
Common causes include spark plugs, ignition coil, fuel injector, wiring, internal engine problems, and computer malfunction.
Fuel delivery problems. Spark/ignition issues. Vacuum leaks. Exhaust restrictions (bad cat).
Head lights on?
- dead battery - starter motor defective - low battery - ignition key problems starter, ignition problems
Lack of info Hesitation causes: Fuel filter, injector/s dirty, ignition problems are places to start
Pre-ignition.
Generally the most common problems with these engines is fuel-related, though ignition can be a problem if the blade has struck something shearing the key.
Many things can cause a snowmobile engine to back fire. Ignition coils ( spark plugs, coils) or water in fuel. Check these and maybe it will solve your problems.
The normal causes for a misfire would be Faulty: spark plug, spark plug wire, ignition coil, ignition module, fuel injector are the most common. Coolant leaking into a cylinder is another. Internal engine problems such as burnt valve, broken valve spring, bent push rod, worn rings
Grand ams have all sorts of problems, lol! Are you having problems with the car randomly not starting? Yes the design of the ignition system is notorious for problems, state what the car is (or isn't doing) & can advise further.
either the coil is cactus or the ignition module. i'd start there. fords have problems cos the coils overheat due to lack of cold air flow and they crack. this usually causes the ignition module to fail. if you change one, you change the other. also bad earths cause ignition modules to fail.
Several factors could cause a 1991 Chrysler Fifth Avenue not to start when engaging the ignition. Common issues include a dead battery, faulty starter motor, or ignition system problems such as a bad ignition switch or worn-out spark plugs. Fuel delivery issues, such as a clogged fuel filter or a malfunctioning fuel pump, can also prevent the engine from starting. Additionally, electrical problems, such as blown fuses or corroded connections, may contribute to the issue.