I have been trying to start a Sentra that has not been used in 3 years.
There is spark and fuel pressure and the engine turns over well. However
the motor does not catch at all. It does not seem to be getting any fuel.
I suspect that the injector is faulty. Have I missed something else ?
Professor - 18 May 2005 13:39 GMT
I'm curious how you know their is proper fuel pressure when you say you
think there is no fuel delivery?
Professor
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Tova - 21 May 2005 04:09 GMT
I put a fuel pressure gauge on the gas line between the fuel filter and the
throttle body and the pressure was within specs. It also spurt out about
five feet when I detached the gauge.
ppointer@nospamindspring.com - 18 May 2005 13:47 GMT
> I have been trying to start a Sentra that has not been used in 3 years.
> There is spark and fuel pressure and the engine turns over well. However
> the motor does not catch at all. It does not seem to be getting any fuel.
> I suspect that the injector is faulty. Have I missed something else ?
Stale fuel?