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Weird Starting Problemjoey_cavalier 12-23-2004, 07:38 PM Hey All, OK, this is odd. I pulled in to the gas station for a fill and after getting the fuel and trying to start my car, it would turn over but not start. i waited about half an hour and couldn't get it to start. After about 2 hours it started like a charm and ran perfectly. I drove the car for a few mihnutes and turned it off to see if it was OK and of course, it would not start again. It seems that if I wait a long time it starts again fine but not if I've just shut it off. Can anyone recemmend anything? Note: -The car was not very low on fuel to start with -I did run it very low on gas a few days ago before filling it -The battery cranks very well and turns over strong -I've always had fuel pumps die slowly and start to chug, so I don't think that's it. Could I be wrong here?Could running te car to low on fuel damage the pump and cause it to fail when its warm? Please help! Joey noshun 12-23-2004, 10:54 PM Unless you've had you tank replaced. Ruuning past the last quarter in a 91 or similar will cause all the sediment and crap that has collected in the tank over the last 13/14 years to clog the system and when you leave it it'll settle again. Filling it will slosh it all around. Should only need say 10-20 mins to settle though depending on if it's just dirt or chunks of oxidised (rusted) gas tank. Classicrocjunkie 12-23-2004, 11:55 PM replace your fuel filter and start there vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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