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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / October 2006

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96 Outback won't start

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avaholic21 - 27 Oct 2006 19:25 GMT
Greetings- I'm a frequent lurker, first time poster, so please bear
with me.  I have a '96 Legacy Outback 2.2L that won't start.  I've read
posts regarding the crank/cam sensors and suspected that at first.  I
have spark at the plugs and no codes from my Actron OBDII reader
leading me to suspect fuel pump/relay/etc. My question is... If the car
won't start, will I get a DTC for any faults.  I'm assuming since I do
have a spark, my problem is not ignition/electrical.  Any insight would
be great...!

Thanks in advance
AS - 28 Oct 2006 01:30 GMT
You may get a code but not necessarily.

Have you tried pinching the fuel line and then turning the ignition
switch on? Do you feel the hose getting stiffer?  This will help
determine if  you have fuel pressure.

Do you smell gas?  The engine could be flooded, flooring the gas pedal
while cranking the engine cuts the fuel supply and helps start the engine.

Good luck

> Greetings- I'm a frequent lurker, first time poster, so please bear
> with me.  I have a '96 Legacy Outback 2.2L that won't start.  I've read
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> Thanks in advance
avaholic21 - 30 Oct 2006 19:38 GMT
AS- Thanks for the reply.  It turns out the fuel pump went out on me.
Your suggestion for testing fuel pressure (among others gleaned from
this NSG) helped me diagnose the culprit.

Thanks Again...!

> You may get a code but not necessarily.
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> > Thanks in advance
 
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