Top Ten Reasons For No-Start VehiclesThe top ten reasons that I see vehicles coming to Ace Automotive for no start problems Electric fuel pump failure /fuel filter restrictionOne of the most common no-start problems I have seen in recent times is the failure of in-tank electric fuel pumps, primarily due to lack of proper scheduled maintain on the vehicle owners part of not having the fuel filter changed at the proper intervals, sure some fuel filters can cost approx. $100.00 and up to replace several times a year but in some vehicles such as late 90s Jeep Gran Cherokees replacing the fuel pump costs nearly $800.00! How many times do you want to pay that? Also another cause for premature fuel pump failure is allowing the fuel level to get to below ¼ tank and below for extended periods or running completely out of fuel running out of fuel allows the electric fuel pump to run "dry" which nearly immediately ruins the pump. Vortec Design GM engines 4.3L, 5.7L with the CPI fuel injection system the CPI unit fails in many different ways; the plastic tubes leak, the "poppets get plugged, the fuel pressure regulator leaks. Timing Belt Failure / Timing belt tensioner failure Timing belts are designed to last approx. 40,000-60,000 miles under normal use not changing the timing belt before it "breaks" can result in expensive engine damage in some vehicles, such as Honda, Acura, Nissan, and Mitsubishi. Always have the timing belt changed a little before the recommended change interval and check the tensioner replace if questionable. Timing belt tensioner failure is common. Distributor Failure / Including Ignition control modules Mid 80s Gm 4 cyl. V-6s Most all GMs with Electronic distributor 4, cylinder, V-6, V-8 1988-1998) 80s / 90s Ford TFI ignition (grey module bolted to outside of distributor) Ford Pick-up assemblies inside the distributor I have seen many distributor failures on Hondas especially due to bearing failure. ECM/ PCM Failure (computer) Primarily on mid 80s GM products with 2.8L engines and "W" in the 8th position of the VIN # AlternatorsMost problem alternator I have seen is the CS130 /CS130D on some mid 80s GMs for the CS130 and on later GMs the CS130D on like 92 and later makes like Gran Am, Gran Prix, etc. Crank / Cam SensorsLate model 92-93 Chrysler vehicles with 3.3L engine Caravan, Voyager, Mid 80s GMs 2.0L crank sensors 2.5 L crank sensors Mid 80s- early 90s GM V-6s crank sensors 90s Jeeps 4.0L engines cam/ crank sensors Mitsubishi Galant 4 cyl engines crank sensors (failure due to balance belt failure and broken belt cuts sensor wires and damages sensor) Batteries/ Cables /ClampsMany neglected corroded Batteries find their way to our facility; Batteries do not last forever! Poor Maintenance practices cause many many battery failures which often leads to other problems. Electrical ProblemsFord ignition switches, in escorts in the early 90s the electrical portion of the ignition switch will separate inside, some ford ignition switches have been known to cause fires! MiscellaneousVehicles out of fuel due to inaccurate fuel gauges Engines locked up due to lack of oil Plugged Exhaust systems (catalytic converters Teeth missing or worn off the flywheel cannot turn the engine over Bad fuel injectors But I have NEVER seen or heard of a car not starting or running bad due to the brand of gasoline being used! Randy Harkins Owner, Technician Ace Automotive 11924 Pacific Hwy Sw. Lakewood Wa, 98499 253-691-6206 http://www.aceautomotive1.com fixit@aceautomotive1.com Resources: Trægulve Dell Precision M70 Battery Sofortkredit Pool Ledarskapskurs Related articles: Cleaning the Rims on Your Car; Using Your Home Pressure Washer Saving Teen Lives while Driving Truck Maintenance Hibernation Services Truck Bed Covers Increase Gas Mileage Truck Air Filter Changing Intervals
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