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89 toyota pickup V6 EFI Won't startjpyles1 08-06-2005, 02:23 PM My Father has a 1989 Toyota Pickup it ran great the engine was replaced a few years ago when they did that huge recall on them. About 2 years ago he stopped driving and it would sit for a little while and he would go out and crank every so often. The last time he cranked it was about a year when he moved the truck to the other side of the house, it cranked up just fine but when he parked it, it had ran completely out of gas. So sitting for a year ni gas in it, I decided I was going to get it up and running and use it as a work truck but it won't start. I have dropped the fuel tank cleaned it out (wasn't very dirty) checked the fuel pump and on a closed system it puts about 70 pounds of pressure out, I have replaced all the fuel injector O-rings compression gasket (all were dry and brittle) I have Ohmed out the throttle position sensor and it showing the correct amount of Ohm's. I plugged in a Code scanner and I get only get code 51. I have read some of the other posts and few people say they get a 51 after thier truck has sat for a long time and come to find out it was thier timing belt of course this was on a 4-cyl. and was wondering if it is possible for this to happen on the V-6. Of course it could still the the throttle position sensor but would rather not spend the dough if I don't have to. Please help, jpyles1 08-06-2005, 02:57 PM I have good fuel pressure at the Fuel rails I get good spark on all Cyl. I have also replaced the starter, I also replaced the fuel pump, pulled the cold start injector and veryified it works and the injector are working because after several attempts turning over the engine you can see and smell the gas on the spark plugs when you remove them. The engine just turns over never fires. Please Help Me, Jay KimMG 08-07-2005, 01:10 AM When you turn the motor over does the rotor spin? vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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