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Default SL2 help - 09-26-2004 , 04:49 PM






My son owns a 94 sl2. His car was hit in the driver-side rear door,
causing the car to spin 180 degrees. After he shut the car off, he
was unable to restart it. The car will crank but will not start. My
guess is that it is fuel pump related.

Question: is there a relay switch or some sort of emergency shut off
that needs to be reset?

Thanks

Nelson

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Default Re: SL2 help - 09-26-2004 , 09:33 PM






Probably is a cutoff somewhere. Similar thing happened to a mustang I had.
It had a button in the trunk that needed to be reset before the fuel pump
would kick in again. Might be a good idea to start looking in the trunk. On
the mustang it was in with the spare tire under the carpet. Wish I could be
more help but thankfully I haven't been hit since I got my Saturn.

Good luck.

"Nelson Wilbury" <nelsonwilbury_nospam (AT) netzero (DOT) net> wrote

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My son owns a 94 sl2. His car was hit in the driver-side rear door,
causing the car to spin 180 degrees. After he shut the car off, he
was unable to restart it. The car will crank but will not start. My
guess is that it is fuel pump related.

Question: is there a relay switch or some sort of emergency shut off
that needs to be reset?

Thanks

Nelson



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Default Re: SL2 help - 09-27-2004 , 08:03 PM



Roy,
Thnaks. I had called a Saturn dealer and I was told that there was
not a reset switch.

Nelson
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 01:33:23 GMT, "Roy" <crawroy @ nbnet.nb.ca>
wrote:

Quote:
Probably is a cutoff somewhere. Similar thing happened to a mustang I had.
It had a button in the trunk that needed to be reset before the fuel pump
would kick in again. Might be a good idea to start looking in the trunk. On
the mustang it was in with the spare tire under the carpet. Wish I could be
more help but thankfully I haven't been hit since I got my Saturn.

Good luck.

"Nelson Wilbury" <nelsonwilbury_nospam (AT) netzero (DOT) net> wrote in message
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My son owns a 94 sl2. His car was hit in the driver-side rear door,
causing the car to spin 180 degrees. After he shut the car off, he
was unable to restart it. The car will crank but will not start. My
guess is that it is fuel pump related.

Question: is there a relay switch or some sort of emergency shut off
that needs to be reset?

Thanks

Nelson



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Default Re: SL2 help - 09-27-2004 , 08:13 PM



Actually find out if its fuel. Check for line pressure.

In article <0sahl0pspuas0t4k892rsoqq1talsithma (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>,
nelsonwilbury_nospam (AT) netzero (DOT) net says...
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Roy,
Thnaks. I had called a Saturn dealer and I was told that there was
not a reset switch.

Nelson
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 01:33:23 GMT, "Roy" <crawroy @ nbnet.nb.ca
wrote:

Probably is a cutoff somewhere. Similar thing happened to a mustang I had.
It had a button in the trunk that needed to be reset before the fuel pump
would kick in again. Might be a good idea to start looking in the trunk. On
the mustang it was in with the spare tire under the carpet. Wish I could be
more help but thankfully I haven't been hit since I got my Saturn.

Good luck.

"Nelson Wilbury" <nelsonwilbury_nospam (AT) netzero (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:cvael0dbd1s6hfhmfj5rvc12gv1o9l3uco (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
My son owns a 94 sl2. His car was hit in the driver-side rear door,
causing the car to spin 180 degrees. After he shut the car off, he
was unable to restart it. The car will crank but will not start. My
guess is that it is fuel pump related.

Question: is there a relay switch or some sort of emergency shut off
that needs to be reset?

Thanks

Nelson




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