no start?
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no start?
Okay well.. I had my car taken to a transmission shop this time for the install of my new torque Converter..because I didnt want to do it again so.. anyway.. my car was taken to the shop and they said they unplugged the battery and rebuilt the tranny and installed the new torque converter and they went and put everything back together and now the car wont start... any Clues on why it wont start now? It acts like it wants to start but just never fires up.. help..
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Dunno if the neutral safety switch is on the trans
or on the console, but that's a prime candidate.
Of course, that should not even let it crank.
You might check that the impact fuel safety switch
didn't get set off (like if they dropped it hard when
lowering the lift).
the lift).
or on the console, but that's a prime candidate.
Of course, that should not even let it crank.
You might check that the impact fuel safety switch
didn't get set off (like if they dropped it hard when
lowering the lift).
the lift).
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where would I look to check the impact safety switch? cuz I mean if it cut the fuel pump off .. I could always take some carb cleaner and put it in the throttle body and see if it starts.. but if it isnt that? Could it be crank? not on correct firing order?
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Whatever it is. I would make the shop investigate everything they did. Especially if it started up without any problems before you got there. Just a little strange that it won't start after they had worked on it.
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yeah.. I actually drove it to the shop before they worked on it.. soo I mean they have done something... but I don't have to pay for any of this.. and the second time they pulled the tranny out I didnt pay for that either . b/c they pulled it out again thinking it was something they had done..
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I've never seen a problem with impact switches while working on a car. It takes a pretty good wack to trip one. They are usually located behind the drivers side kickpanel.
Start with the basics.
Is the fuel pump coming on? Is there fuel pressure? Did they kink a fuel line while wrestling the trans?
Did they check for spark?
Fuses?
All too often mechanics overlook the obvious. I worked with a master tech who spent 4 hours trying to get a Suburban to start. Had gauges, scanner, meters, shop manual, the works. Couldn't figure it out. A bunch of us went outside to push it in, I slid under and kicked the fuel tank. Fired up first crank All it turned out to be was a dying fuel pump. Pretty simple problem
Start with the basics.
Is the fuel pump coming on? Is there fuel pressure? Did they kink a fuel line while wrestling the trans?
Did they check for spark?
Fuses?
All too often mechanics overlook the obvious. I worked with a master tech who spent 4 hours trying to get a Suburban to start. Had gauges, scanner, meters, shop manual, the works. Couldn't figure it out. A bunch of us went outside to push it in, I slid under and kicked the fuel tank. Fired up first crank All it turned out to be was a dying fuel pump. Pretty simple problem
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Ok ..well I've got the car back now.. and the PT4000 rocks.. well the problem was the crank position sensor he said a pin fell out of it but was put back in and it started right up.. I think it was the position sensor if not it was something to do with the crank..