NA gas engine wont start
NA gas engine wont start
so im trying to figure out whats wrong with my girlfriends 98 subaru outback.
it just wont start. I figured it was a weak or dead battery so I charged it.
once I did that, it started but that was once, two weeks ago on a warm day.
so far the battery has kept its charge and when I try to start it, it wont turn. So i figured it was fuel. I replaced the filter, still no start.
I have read online that the fuel pump might be the culprit, they said to turn the key and then listen where the fuel pump cover is to see if you can hear it work, but I cant hear a thing.
can this be it? Any advice on a NA gas engine?
I'm guessing fuel pump, although I suppose it could be something related to the sparking plugs/distributor/etc
By far the easiest way to diagnose a modern engine is with a computer but there are a couple of simple checks with gas engines. Pull an injector and see if it sprays and pull a plug and see if it sparks. At least then you know what area to look at. Check for blown fuses as well. Are you getting any engine check lights? Know anyone with an OBD2 scanner?
fuel pump. That's went bad on mine. It could also be the crank position sensor middle top front of engine below alternator. I had an interment no start when it was hot and that was my culprit.
Pop the hose off the fuel filter LH strut tower and see if there is any pressure then crank engine over and see if you get any fuel. Be careful I would put the hose in a cup of some sort in case it is working and spews out
(10-11-2013, 02:57 PM)willbhere4u fuel pump. That's went bad on mine. It could also be the crank position sensor middle top front of engine below alternator. I had an interment no start when it was hot and that was my culprit.
Pop the hose off the fuel filter LH strut tower and see if there is any pressure then crank engine over and see if you get any fuel. Be careful I would put the hose in a cup of some sort in case it is working and spews out
(10-11-2013, 02:57 PM)willbhere4u fuel pump. That's went bad on mine. It could also be the crank position sensor middle top front of engine below alternator. I had an interment no start when it was hot and that was my culprit.
Pop the hose off the fuel filter LH strut tower and see if there is any pressure then crank engine over and see if you get any fuel. Be careful I would put the hose in a cup of some sort in case it is working and spews out
I got a junk yard pump and put it on my bracket and put it back in. If its a wagon it's located behind the RH rear seat under the board for the rear carpet. In a sedan I think its under the rear seat
(10-11-2013, 05:45 PM)willbhere4u I got a junk yard pump and put it on my bracket and put it back in. If its a wagon it's located behind the RH rear seat under the board for the rear carpet. In a sedan I think its under the rear seat
(10-11-2013, 05:45 PM)willbhere4u I got a junk yard pump and put it on my bracket and put it back in. If its a wagon it's located behind the RH rear seat under the board for the rear carpet. In a sedan I think its under the rear seat
(10-12-2013, 11:06 AM)Purplecomputer(10-11-2013, 05:45 PM)willbhere4u I got a junk yard pump and put it on my bracket and put it back in. If its a wagon it's located behind the RH rear seat under the board for the rear carpet. In a sedan I think its under the rear seat
I was thinking, I have one of those "universal" fuel pumps. can i use this?
She needs the car probably by monday and the local auto part stores have the pump for about $80 while on the interwebz its around $30 and with the whole shipping aspect, the weekend, monday being a holiday. It probably wont leave the warehouse until tuesday and get here by the end of the week.
(10-12-2013, 11:06 AM)Purplecomputer(10-11-2013, 05:45 PM)willbhere4u I got a junk yard pump and put it on my bracket and put it back in. If its a wagon it's located behind the RH rear seat under the board for the rear carpet. In a sedan I think its under the rear seat
I was thinking, I have one of those "universal" fuel pumps. can i use this?
She needs the car probably by monday and the local auto part stores have the pump for about $80 while on the interwebz its around $30 and with the whole shipping aspect, the weekend, monday being a holiday. It probably wont leave the warehouse until tuesday and get here by the end of the week.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Well?
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(10-16-2013, 02:18 PM)Simpler=Better Well?
(10-16-2013, 02:18 PM)Simpler=Better Well?
(10-16-2013, 05:40 PM)Purplecomputer(10-16-2013, 02:18 PM)Simpler=Better Well?
messed around with it today.
I used my OBD2 reader and it pulled up a few codes this time.
5 pertaining to 02 sensors and 2 pertaining to a neutral safety switch and another 2 for a speed sensor.
Although i replaced the fuel filter a week ago, the can is empty and I tried some starting fluid today and it kinda started but then it wouldnt budge. so it needs fuel!
So i went to autozone prepared to buy a fuel pump for like 1 million dollars but then the autozone guy was like "no dude, its totally a sensor issue you need to like start from the biggest thing and workd you way down to the smallest. probably the whole transmision or something is in gear because of the neutral safety switch" So then I was like
"okay, let me buy starter fluid then"
soooo this just confirms my suspicion that there is no fuel being delivered cause it wont start even with that shit.
ordered the pump off amazon for $40 bucks with next day shipping (love amazon prime) and we will see by friday (the day I can actually install it) if it was the pump or not
(10-16-2013, 05:40 PM)Purplecomputer(10-16-2013, 02:18 PM)Simpler=Better Well?
messed around with it today.
I used my OBD2 reader and it pulled up a few codes this time.
5 pertaining to 02 sensors and 2 pertaining to a neutral safety switch and another 2 for a speed sensor.
Although i replaced the fuel filter a week ago, the can is empty and I tried some starting fluid today and it kinda started but then it wouldnt budge. so it needs fuel!
So i went to autozone prepared to buy a fuel pump for like 1 million dollars but then the autozone guy was like "no dude, its totally a sensor issue you need to like start from the biggest thing and workd you way down to the smallest. probably the whole transmision or something is in gear because of the neutral safety switch" So then I was like
"okay, let me buy starter fluid then"
soooo this just confirms my suspicion that there is no fuel being delivered cause it wont start even with that shit.
ordered the pump off amazon for $40 bucks with next day shipping (love amazon prime) and we will see by friday (the day I can actually install it) if it was the pump or not
I have found in the past the transmission speed sensors never go bad but i had one throwing that code and it turned out to be the connector that plugs on to it was not making good enough contact.
If you are getting a po420 catalyst below efficiency code very common code on a Subaru it's not the rear o2 sensor. Its the CAT hard fix replace the cats not recommended! Easy fix get a spark plug anti fouler and drill one out and install the o2 sensor in it and put it back in the exhaust it makes the sensor a little less sensitive. The rear o2 sensor is only there to make sure the cats are working and dose not effect the engine in any way. Subaru's are notorious for throwing this code if the cats are not 100%. they will pass emission just fine and that dam code always pops up on cars over 100K
If the front o2 sensor is bad it will cause it to stumble at partial throttle when cruising at steady speeds. But generally will not effect it in any other ways. maybe 1mpg worse than normal
Have you tried starting the car in neutral?
Sweet jesus. Too much work!
I got spolied with the 240D with almost no sensors!
Ill mess around with it on friday and test and look and make sure according to all your advice
Whenever I see Multiple sensor failures I always suspect the is an electrical ground problem or some other common factor. Fuel pump is under the control of the ECU and if the ECU doesn't like what it sees it isnt going to run the pump. You might well be right but it doesn't take long to put a DVM on the pump supply and see if it is actually getting power. Power there, swap the pump, no power you have saved the $$$ and need to look elsewhere.
(10-18-2013, 06:06 AM)Mark_M Whenever I see Multiple sensor failures I always suspect the is an electrical ground problem or some other common factor. Fuel pump is under the control of the ECU and if the ECU doesn't like what it sees it isnt going to run the pump. You might well be right but it doesn't take long to put a DVM on the pump supply and see if it is actually getting power. Power there, swap the pump, no power you have saved the $$$ and need to look elsewhere.
(10-18-2013, 06:06 AM)Mark_M Whenever I see Multiple sensor failures I always suspect the is an electrical ground problem or some other common factor. Fuel pump is under the control of the ECU and if the ECU doesn't like what it sees it isnt going to run the pump. You might well be right but it doesn't take long to put a DVM on the pump supply and see if it is actually getting power. Power there, swap the pump, no power you have saved the $$$ and need to look elsewhere.