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  • Firebird down!!!

    So I buy a Firebird last fall. Drive it home (about 20 miles) and park it in the driveway. Clean it up and drive it to the storage shed, another 10 miles or so. Get the car out the other day and it starts up hard. No problem because it was sitting a few months. Drive it home without a problem. Now it will not start! ANY IDEAS?!?!?!? 1992 Firebird with V6 & auto trans.

  • #2
    I know this seems pretty obvious, but how about the battery??? Did you check the charge on it??
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    • #3
      Battery and all the guages are good. Drained the gas and put new in it. Just will not turn over, just get the nananananana! sound.

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      • #4
        I would have auto zone check the battery with a load on it if it's cranking slow. If it's cranking good, make sure your fuel pump is working properly. You can always start checking fuses on the chance one popped on ya. Good luck.
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        manuals should be launched off the limiter and the throttle shouldn't leave the floor til 10 feet after the finish line

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        • #5
          Check the general stuff:
          Spark & fuel.

          Also try and dry out the cap, may have some mosture in it.



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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bad_Z28 View Post
            I would have auto zone check the battery with a load on it if it's cranking slow. If it's cranking good, make sure your fuel pump is working properly. You can always start checking fuses on the chance one popped on ya. Good luck.
            Were cranking good. What fuses? Just check them all? I hear the fuel pump come on when the key is turned over.

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            • #7
              When you first turn the key just so that there is power (don't crank it) can you hear the fuel pump cycle??

              Edit: never mind on that, you answered quicker than I could respond.

              Check spark are you getting spark??
              Last edited by 92conv; March 26th, 2009, 09:00 PM.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Phantom383 View Post
                Check the general stuff:
                Spark & fuel.

                Also try and dry out the cap, may have some mosture in it.
                How would you suggest checking the spark and fuel to make sure I dont mis something? It ran just fine last fall and coming home this spring. I just dont want to chase my tail on this for a long time. Meet and greets are coming up and I havent been to one yet!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 92conv View Post
                  When you first turn the key just so that there is power (don't crank it) can you hear the fuel pump cycle??
                  Yup, pump is good.

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                  • #10
                    the easiest way to check for spark is to pull 1 plug wire and 1 sparkplug. plug the plugwire back onto the sparkplug, and ground the electrode somewhere onto the body or engine where it will get a good ground. have a friend crank the engine over while you look for spark at the plug. a nice blue spark is the best.
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                    • #11
                      check for spark by takeing a plug off and holding it while some one cracks the engine if you lose control of your body and then are violontly thrown from the engine bay then you probaly have spark
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                      • #12
                        Ah ha!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by lozanoa11 View Post
                          check for spark by takeing a plug off and holding it while some one cracks the engine if you lose control of your body and then are violontly thrown from the engine bay then you probaly have spark
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                          • #14
                            LOL

                            1 of 1000000000000000000000x things not to do while working on your car

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                            • #15
                              thats how i checked for spark when i had car trouble. works great seriously
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