'94 EX not starting. Orlando.
Hi guys,
my 94 EXwith a D15B decided not to start this morning. I checked the plug wires and fuel pump. everything seems to be in order and the car cranks strong. I see a broken hose leading to the pcv and the car doesnt wanna start. Any ideas that i can try. I checked all tne fuses and all is fine.
Thanks.
my 94 EXwith a D15B decided not to start this morning. I checked the plug wires and fuel pump. everything seems to be in order and the car cranks strong. I see a broken hose leading to the pcv and the car doesnt wanna start. Any ideas that i can try. I checked all tne fuses and all is fine.
Thanks.
Do you have spark at all four plugs and do you hear the fuel pump prime when you turn the key to ON?
Replace the PCV hose because, in the current state, the broken hose is allowing too much air to enter the intake manifold.
Replace the PCV hose because, in the current state, the broken hose is allowing too much air to enter the intake manifold.
i am getting spark from all 4 and it is priming. the one problem is the PCV hose is broken from the end that is not in the valve itself and I cant figure out where the other end goes. do u have a pic or diagram of where it connects from before it goes to the pcv itself?
thanks
thanks
Is the CEL ON? Have you tried to recover a trouble code from the ECU? If there are no codes, when was the fuel filter last replaced? Might the timing belt have slipped?
PCV hose routing:
PCV hose routing:
its been a while with the filter. hey maybe i am just slow here i apologise, so what is the large canister under the fuel pump that has 3 hoses going to it? that is the one that is broken.
maybe i was wrong. but at the top of that canister has pcv on it.
maybe i was wrong. but at the top of that canister has pcv on it.
Hey RonJ,
sorry about the late reply i tried posting and everytime i would get an error. i had the #3 and #4 wire mixed up so i decided to try that and it worked. I appreciate all your help and hope others on the board would be this helpful at time.
Thanks again.
sorry about the late reply i tried posting and everytime i would get an error. i had the #3 and #4 wire mixed up so i decided to try that and it worked. I appreciate all your help and hope others on the board would be this helpful at time.
Thanks again.
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