Starts hard after you put fuel in but good after that
SOURCE: chrysler 3.3 vin r v6 mini van, starts then dies
Charlie. You have replaced the ECM on your van?.
Kedwin,, Your problem is, the computer on that 3.3 L.
Need to be programed with the VIN nember of your car.
The Antitheft System will disable the injectors due a incorrect VIN, Bucause the body computer is not recieve the correct pasword between 5 seconds after start up.
YOU have 2 options. 1 get a ALOHA Smith. some of they have the computer required to program ECMs.
The other option is: Get a new ECM from the dealer, They will program if ask for that.
NOTE:::::: Other way is . Put the body control module with the computer from the same car.
OK... I hope this work for yours.
If NOT letme know I can look for more information.
Thank you.
SOURCE: hesitation, stalling like out of gas
Clogged Catalytic Converter. What happens is as you push down harder on the accelerator you force more gas into the system causing a slightly richer mixture and more exhaust flow is neccessary. The easiest way to look for a clogged cat is when it's dark out take it for a ride causing it perform it's problem look under the vehicle if the cat is literally glowing red hot you either have a clogged cat or an extremely rich fuel mixture.
SOURCE: car starts hard have to push gas pedal several times to get gas
Hi, Try pushing the gas pedal down hard before starting the car.
This is the auto choke. I noticed this with my Pintara R31 just recently also. cheers
SOURCE: 1989 corvette: battery losing voltage, hard to start and stalls
I dont know much about corvettes But if the voltage regulator is in the altenator it could be sticking drawing voltage even if the car is not running. Dis connect the plug in overnight and see if it starts in the morning if it does the regulator is sticking shut replace the alternator
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SOURCE: 98 mazda 626..starts then shakes and then shuts off
A few things could be causing this problem:
I hope this answered your question. Best of luck.
Greg
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