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Need help...P0190, no start, replacing FPRS sensor didnt help
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<blockquote data-quote="mtnrunner" data-source="post: 10422830" data-attributes="member: 94223"><p>This happened to my friend's car and it was flooded so bad that fuel washed down the cylinder walls and filled up the oil pan. The car would not start until we did an oil change (estimate over 4 quarts of fuel was in the oil after draining it) and put fresh plugs in it. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest just letting the cylinders air dry. we moved the coil packs completely out of the way and tried cranking it to force the fuel out. Due to the friction from the cylinder walls being washed down the car shot 8 flame throwers out of the plug holes catching my arm on fire with liquid fuel in the process. Thankfully the fire was put out quickly by just using compressed air but this is what happened with the fuel pump fuse pulled and cranking with the coil packs out of the way. Friction on its own caused the flames.</p><p></p><p>This car was so flooded that it had tons of liquid fuel still in the exhaust. when we finally got it started it spit out tons of fuel straight out of the back.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]155296[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnrunner, post: 10422830, member: 94223"] This happened to my friend's car and it was flooded so bad that fuel washed down the cylinder walls and filled up the oil pan. The car would not start until we did an oil change (estimate over 4 quarts of fuel was in the oil after draining it) and put fresh plugs in it. I would suggest just letting the cylinders air dry. we moved the coil packs completely out of the way and tried cranking it to force the fuel out. Due to the friction from the cylinder walls being washed down the car shot 8 flame throwers out of the plug holes catching my arm on fire with liquid fuel in the process. Thankfully the fire was put out quickly by just using compressed air but this is what happened with the fuel pump fuse pulled and cranking with the coil packs out of the way. Friction on its own caused the flames. This car was so flooded that it had tons of liquid fuel still in the exhaust. when we finally got it started it spit out tons of fuel straight out of the back. [ATTACH=full]155296[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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