Re: Truck won't start when warm....

From: B1LLYW@aol.com
Date: Sun Mar 16 2003 - 11:09:06 EST


In a message dated 3/16/2003 10:18:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
dakota1994@hotmail.com writes:

> i've got a big problem. all winter my 94 ran great. now that it has gotten
>
> warm, it is having problems starting. it usually starts right up in the
> morning, but later on after driving it and shutting it down, then going to
> start, it won't. it just cranks... at this point i am not getting spark.
>
> i can smell gas. i am going to take it in monday for diagnostic checks. i
>
> don't think it's anything major. some sensor or something. anybody have
> problems like this before?? i still have a chance to day of fixing it...
> it is in the driveway while i drive my parents old minivan... so i need it
>
> fixed as soon as i can...
> thanks for any help...
>

Leaky fuel injector perhaps? When the truck is cold, the fuel has time to
evaporate. When the truck is warm, the fuel pools and the truck won't start,
sort of the same effect as flooding a carburator.

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