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Old 06-02-08, 08:03 PM
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Alright so I have a t2 and I just finished beating on it, redline twice. Go to park it, open the hood and look around then decide I want to start it up . Now it doesnt start, starter engaging fuel pumping no starting. Is their something I dont know? I drove it to the store, went in, came back out and got in and drove then the beating started. It started just fine at the store???
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So its cranking? It could be flooded, remove the INJ or EGI fuse (can't remember which one) from the small fuse box under the hood and crank it while flooring the gas pedal for 30 seconds. And theres a difference b/w beating on a car and driving it hard
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okay driving it hard, I know rotarys like to be redlined but still. I dont want to pull the damned egi fuse every time is their a solution?
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If you unflood it (follow the steps above) and it floods everytime you shut it off then you have another problem. My car has never flooded so I wouldn't be able to help you, just search "flooding problem"
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