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Old 02-21-2010, 11:15 AM
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Flooding

I have an 89 3.0 Runner that has trouble starting. If I try to start it without giving it gas, it will turn over and immediately die by flooding--I took two front spark plugs out and were doused with fuel. If I press the gas pedal as soon as it turns over, it starts fine. Anybody have an idea?
Old 02-21-2010, 12:22 PM
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if it runs alright after you start it or only floods part of the time,it might be a bad temp sending unit for the ecu. the ecu over fuels the motor thinking it is colder than it really is. it might also be a bad fuel regulator.
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Thanks for the reply! As I understand things, that temp sensor is on the back of the 3.0. Would you happen to know where specifically?
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sorry I'm not to familiar with the 3.0,But one of the other members can most likely help you locate it.
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Maybe its a spark issue? Stops sparking but keeps pumping gas for a seacond, making it look like its flooded? Just a thought.
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