HELP! Car died while driving, crank crank but won't start :(
Here's what had happened; after driving the vehicle for approx. 5 minutes last night I felt my rev's start to drop and the car kinda sputter, switched into the right lane, rev's dropped completely, felt something was obviously wrong so turned the hazards on and pulled over, then the car stalled, oil light had come on for a brief moment then off. Waited for about 30 seconds, tried to start but just engine just cranked without starting up, cranks appears to be normal. Waited for about another 5-10 minutes, tried again, nothing, just crank crank crank crank. BAH! Used BCAA to tow the car home for free.
It's a '95 SE-R with approx. 280k km, basically stock under the hood, DD to and from work, regular maintenance every 5,000km. Had a friend over tonight who is much smarter when it comes to cars than me and we spent a few hours trying to figure this thing out. What we've tried and partially diagnosed so far is:
- there is spark, we pulled a plug and cranked the engine and spark emitted from the tip of the plug (unsure of how strong a spark though)
- with key ON fuel pump primes like normal, can smell gas under the hood, spark plugs are wet with fuel so appears to be reaching the injectors and such fine (were not able to test actual fuel pressure)
- tried replacing the distributor cap and rotor and spark plugs but no change
- NO check engine light on
- attempted to jump (bypass) the coolant temp sensor into thinking it's NOT cold out and prevent from dumping too much fuel
- removed the fuel pump fuse under the dash and attempted to start by spraying carb cleaner through air intake into throttle body
- every like maybe 8 cranks it seems like the car is trying to start
- did a search on this forum for similar problems but unable to find something that proves to work
Could it be the actual distributor itself or one of the components in it (i.e. ignition coil)? A quick check of prices online and they're not cheap like $250+ so I hope not. I could not get my hands on a set of ignition wires today so those were not changed. Could it be flooded somehow due to the cold weather and something dumping too much fuel? Is it possible that the timing chain has gone or slipped or something?
Any help would be much appreciated!! Please help me try to figure out this issue. Thank you
It's a '95 SE-R with approx. 280k km, basically stock under the hood, DD to and from work, regular maintenance every 5,000km. Had a friend over tonight who is much smarter when it comes to cars than me and we spent a few hours trying to figure this thing out. What we've tried and partially diagnosed so far is:
- there is spark, we pulled a plug and cranked the engine and spark emitted from the tip of the plug (unsure of how strong a spark though)
- with key ON fuel pump primes like normal, can smell gas under the hood, spark plugs are wet with fuel so appears to be reaching the injectors and such fine (were not able to test actual fuel pressure)
- tried replacing the distributor cap and rotor and spark plugs but no change
- NO check engine light on
- attempted to jump (bypass) the coolant temp sensor into thinking it's NOT cold out and prevent from dumping too much fuel
- removed the fuel pump fuse under the dash and attempted to start by spraying carb cleaner through air intake into throttle body
- every like maybe 8 cranks it seems like the car is trying to start
- did a search on this forum for similar problems but unable to find something that proves to work
Could it be the actual distributor itself or one of the components in it (i.e. ignition coil)? A quick check of prices online and they're not cheap like $250+ so I hope not. I could not get my hands on a set of ignition wires today so those were not changed. Could it be flooded somehow due to the cold weather and something dumping too much fuel? Is it possible that the timing chain has gone or slipped or something?
Any help would be much appreciated!! Please help me try to figure out this issue. Thank you