Cranks real strong - but won't start!!
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Cranks real strong - but won't start!!
ok - blew the fusible link last weekend while trying to jump start my 87 4Runner. Did a bit of a work around by removing the fuse from the equation now and she cranks real strong, but she simply won't fire.
If I spray some cleaner in through the air intake / throttle plate she will splutter / fire - but just won't continue running. Almost like no fuel is getting in there. Is there a fuel relay / fuse somewhere that maybe I also fried when the Fusible Link got knocked out?
Is there a simple way to see if I have any fuel pressure?
If I spray some cleaner in through the air intake / throttle plate she will splutter / fire - but just won't continue running. Almost like no fuel is getting in there. Is there a fuel relay / fuse somewhere that maybe I also fried when the Fusible Link got knocked out?
Is there a simple way to see if I have any fuel pressure?
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you can check the efi fuse in the passenger side fender fuse box.
also you can crank it, and then pull a plug, and see if its wet with fuel. no fuel on the plug would indicate an issue with the fuel system.
could also be other issues like weak spark, lack of compression. Ether (starting fluid) lights up pretty easy.
also you can crank it, and then pull a plug, and see if its wet with fuel. no fuel on the plug would indicate an issue with the fuel system.
could also be other issues like weak spark, lack of compression. Ether (starting fluid) lights up pretty easy.
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do you have the 22r, or the 22re? the 22re will have the efi fuse. the 22r doesent have efi, hence no fuse. on the 22r there is probably a fuse or relay you can check for the fuel pump, but i'm not sure.
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Here is a photo of the fuse box cover which does not show an EFI fuse.
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Man, I love having more power and better gas milage
but the efi fuse is in the fusebox behind the driver side kick pannel, i cant rember which fuse it is but im pretty sure its a 15a one.
but the efi fuse is in the fusebox behind the driver side kick pannel, i cant rember which fuse it is but im pretty sure its a 15a one.
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Awesome - you're my hero. First fuse I pulled #9 appears to be the one. It was blown - replaced it and the Check Engine light now comes on and she fires up first time.
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