normally all you need to do is turn on the ignition with out starting the car for a few secs. the fuel pump would then start sending fuel to the front of the car.after this the vehicle should start right up. It should start easily. Just turn the key on briefly. The fuel pump will run for just a few seconds then turn off if the computer doesn't detect that the engine is turning over. Do that a couple times to get the fuel through the line then try to start the engine.
Assuming this vehicle is fuel injected, you may have a vacuum leak or a plugged fuel filter.
As long as it is running. The engine cannot function if fuel is not being injected into the cyclinder.
If you're talking about a fuel pump, then yes, a failed fuel pump or fuel pump relay will keep a fuel-injected car from running.
Yes. I have a 1995 4.6 litre crown Victoria that was originally fuel injected. It is now a propane only car and seems to be running fine.
check the car ; and if it is fuel injected send it to the shop because the oils can damage your hand if touched.
It would help to know what year and model you have but if it is fuel injected try replacing the engine coolant sensor.
If your car won\'t start after running out of gas it could be that the fuel pump was damaged.
It is inside the fuel tank on fuel injected models.
If car is fuel injected (which I assume it is) it does not have a choke
If this car is fuel injected, it is located behind the passenger kick panel. If it is not fuel injected, it does not have one.
Reprogram the car's computer.
Is the car Carbuerated or Fuel injected?