Possible fuel emergency shut off issue
I was leaving my apartment and turned too sharp and run up on the curb. It was a pretty rough bump. It ran for a bit, died, and wouldn't start. I let it sit and it ran for a couple minutes and died again. I let it sit over night, about 10 hours, and wouldn't start.
I was told it might be an emergency fuel shut off. Could that be the issue? If so, how do I fix it? If not, what could it be? Thank you. |
that's a ford feature...chevy's don't have that.
checking fuel pump operation is a good place to start. cycle the key to the key on position...can you hear the fuel pump run for 2 seconds? |
It was a Ford enthusiast that suggested it.
Yes. It runs for 2 seconds then stops. Usually, I think, it would run for longer. |
its runs for 2seconds to build system pressure then shuts off if no crankshaft signal is detected.
check for spark |
As far as I can tell there is no spark.
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I replaced the coil pack, distributor cap and rotar and now it runs fine.
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