Stupid simple question
#1
Stupid simple question
When you turn the truck on...before you start it... is the check engine light supposed to stay on? or does it normally turn off after a few seconds?
Here's why I ask:
I started the truck today after it has been sitting for a while. Started right up. Drove down the driveway and let it idle for like 5 mins. Turned her off to move cars around. Went to start her back up to put gas in her... and she wont start. She turns over but wont start. So I'm wondering if i threw a code and need to reset it. Or if I'm looking at a bigger issue. Just seems weird to me that she started up no problem after sitting for 4 months...only to not start 10 mns later.
Any thoughts?
Here's why I ask:
I started the truck today after it has been sitting for a while. Started right up. Drove down the driveway and let it idle for like 5 mins. Turned her off to move cars around. Went to start her back up to put gas in her... and she wont start. She turns over but wont start. So I'm wondering if i threw a code and need to reset it. Or if I'm looking at a bigger issue. Just seems weird to me that she started up no problem after sitting for 4 months...only to not start 10 mns later.
Any thoughts?
#3
#6
RE: Stupid simple question
No I do not have a idea, other than the crank sensor.
But we need to start with the simple things first.
Check for spark then check for fuel.
It could be that you have water in the gas tank, you never want to store a car with anything less than a full tank of gas, otherwise condensation will collect inside the gas tank. If that is the case then it would have quit even with the engine running.
Depending on where you live if there is water in the tank it could have frozen in the fuel lines. If that is thecase then you will need to get the truck inside a warm garage and give it 24 hours or so to thaw.
But we need to start with the simple things first.
Check for spark then check for fuel.
It could be that you have water in the gas tank, you never want to store a car with anything less than a full tank of gas, otherwise condensation will collect inside the gas tank. If that is the case then it would have quit even with the engine running.
Depending on where you live if there is water in the tank it could have frozen in the fuel lines. If that is thecase then you will need to get the truck inside a warm garage and give it 24 hours or so to thaw.
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#8
RE: Stupid simple question
De-icer wont help. All that is is alcohol and what that does is absourb the water so it can be carried into the combustion chambers to be burnt.
If you have a little bit of water,then yes it will help AFTER you get the truck running, if you have alot of water then no, it wont help.
And if it is already frozen in the fuel line it wont melt the ice.
Assuming that the fuel lin is frozen you can use a hair dryer on the fuel lines to thaw them out.
If you have a little bit of water,then yes it will help AFTER you get the truck running, if you have alot of water then no, it wont help.
And if it is already frozen in the fuel line it wont melt the ice.
Assuming that the fuel lin is frozen you can use a hair dryer on the fuel lines to thaw them out.
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