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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / August 2005

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94 Trooper Cranks but won't start...

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GuitarMan - 15 Mar 2005 04:04 GMT
When I first got the trooper it ran fine and then all of a sudden at times
when I turned the key it would do absolutley nothing and I could wait awhile
and then turn the key and it would start. Then it started loosing power and
getting alot of hesitation. Now, I turn the key and it cranks but won't
start up at all. I've replaced the spark plugs and air filter so far but the
problem still exists (turns over but won't start). Any ideas? If there's
something more I can check myself, I would rather do that instead of handing
out lot's of $ that I don't really have. Thank You...
miles - 15 Mar 2005 04:59 GMT
> When I first got the trooper it ran fine and then all of a sudden at times
> when I turned the key it would do absolutley nothing and I could wait awhile
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> something more I can check myself, I would rather do that instead of handing
> out lot's of $ that I don't really have. Thank You...

Check the distributor cap and rotor.  Easy cheap items to replace along
with the plug wires.
reader - 15 Mar 2005 06:04 GMT
>> When I first got the trooper it ran fine and then all of a sudden at
>> times
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> Check the distributor cap and rotor.  Easy cheap items to replace along
> with the plug wires.

Also check the fuel filter.
diamondjim - 10 Apr 2005 02:25 GMT
>  >> When I first got the trooper it ran fine and then all
> of a sudden at
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>
> Also check the fuel filter.

check your fuel pressure and spark to. i had the same problem when i
swapped motors in my isuzu.
GuitarMan - 24 Aug 2005 02:33 GMT
I finally got that starting problem fixed...it was the spoon connector going
to the starter and it just needed to be cleaned... it was intermittant but
now it starts fine with no problems... here's my next problem (geesh!) I get
bucking when driving and I have already changed the plugs, wires, etc...
could this be an EGR or O2S problem?
Also checked the compression and it's fine.
Thanks again...

> >  >> When I first got the trooper it ran fine and then all
> > of a sudden at
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> check your fuel pressure and spark to. i had the same problem when i
> swapped motors in my isuzu.
hypertex - 29 Aug 2005 20:43 GMT
As for the bucking, I replaced the Intake Air Temperature(IAT) sensor and
that cleared it up for me. I've heard that if it is not too far gone that
the metal element can be cleaned with solvent.  It's screwed into the
manifold ahead of the MAP sensor on the SOHC.  Hope this helps.
 
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