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Old Jan 6, 2019 | 06:17 PM
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Question Starts but stalls out right away

Hello there!

So my 2002 disco had been running well, it sat for about 3 days in freezing weather. When I went to start it up again it would turn over and fires up, but right after that it would die. If I try to give it some gas then it will also die out right away. If I try and pulse on the throttle then it sputters a bit and dies. I have no error codes coming up at all. On start up it sounds normal, no bangs or sputters. I was going to try and supply the intake and see if that keeps it running but I don't have an extra set of hands.

Checked the relay, the fuse for fuel pump works.
Has new battery, new plugs, wires, and coil packs.
Has 3/4 tank of good gas in it, threw in some gas line antifreeze just in case and the problem continues.

At this point I was going to clean out the MAF and see if that does anything... I'll order a new one online but it will take a couple days to get here anyway. If no change I was thinking of trying to give the fuel pump a clean (since the screen is in a horrible spot) and check to make sure I have power to it while I'm there. If the fuel pump had no power, would there be a code?
Any ideas/tips would be great at this point.

There is a similar thread where a fella has a video of his trying to start, mine sounds the same but I have no codes.
http://vid1209.photobucket.com/album...psq31lzrlg.mp4
 

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