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Default Dead car - 08-26-2004 , 04:49 PM






Help-I need some ideas! My 1999 SW2 will not start. The engine cranks.
Although the gas tank is full, the meter does not move when the ignition
is turned on, and the 'low Fuel light' blinks. Several times, the car did
start up, and ran fine. (And when it runs, the fuel gauge works) I
believe these two things are related.

Is there any fuse or relay that controls both of these? What else do you
think it could be???


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Default Re: Dead car - 08-26-2004 , 07:21 PM







"Lee3333" <lrottenberg1 (AT) nyc (DOT) rr.com> wrote

Quote:
Help-I need some ideas! My 1999 SW2 will not start. The engine
cranks.
Although the gas tank is full, the meter does not move when the
ignition
is turned on, and the 'low Fuel light' blinks. Several times, the
car did
start up, and ran fine. (And when it runs, the fuel gauge works) I
believe these two things are related.

Is there any fuse or relay that controls both of these? What else
do you
think it could be???

Just a guess "Fuel Filter" should be replaced.

Elector




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Default Re: Dead car - 08-26-2004 , 09:16 PM



In article <ff69975bcdd17762441c80aa86650e07
@localhost.talkaboutautos.com>, lrottenberg1 (AT) nyc (DOT) rr.com says...
Quote:
Help-I need some ideas! My 1999 SW2 will not start. The engine cranks.
Although the gas tank is full, the meter does not move when the ignition
is turned on, and the 'low Fuel light' blinks. Several times, the car did
start up, and ran fine. (And when it runs, the fuel gauge works) I
believe these two things are related.

Is there any fuse or relay that controls both of these? What else do you
think it could be???


Check the electrical connector to the fuel pump/float level. Someone
mentioned recently that their trunk was full of water and the connector
was corroded.


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