Car starts, then dies immediately
#1
Car starts, then dies immediately
Hey guys. First off I wanna say that this does not happen all the time. It's happened maybe 3 times in the past 1.5 years. Basically the problem is exactly as it sounds, I'll start the car, and instead of the engine holding the revs at the normal level, they continue to fall until the revs hit zero and the car stalls out. I'll start it a second time and it works perfectly fine. This seems to happen mostly in colder weather. I asked the dealer about it when I went in to have my water pump replaced, and they told me they would fix whatever the problem is if they could find it, but if not, I'd be paying out of pocket for the shop time. I wanted to get other people's opinions of what it could be before taking it back to them.
I'm currently sitting at about 80k kms on my 08, and I'm due for new spark plugs at my next service interval (89,500 kms). Could that be it?
I'm currently sitting at about 80k kms on my 08, and I'm due for new spark plugs at my next service interval (89,500 kms). Could that be it?
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I have never had this issue ,
but one thing with cars not starting or dying has to do with either electrical or fuel supply
could definately be your spark plugs
could also be your fuel lines (not likely)
before car stalls, have you ever tried stepping on gas?
do you get any codes or warning lights when this happens? cam sensor perhaps? not likely tho
what kind of gas do you use? do you drive car till fuel light shows up?
could also be carbon build up
I would take car to dealership and have them figure it out, since you are still under warranty, should be an easy fix for them
but one thing with cars not starting or dying has to do with either electrical or fuel supply
could definately be your spark plugs
could also be your fuel lines (not likely)
before car stalls, have you ever tried stepping on gas?
do you get any codes or warning lights when this happens? cam sensor perhaps? not likely tho
what kind of gas do you use? do you drive car till fuel light shows up?
could also be carbon build up
I would take car to dealership and have them figure it out, since you are still under warranty, should be an easy fix for them
#3
I have never had this issue ,
but one thing with cars not starting or dying has to do with either electrical or fuel supply
could definately be your spark plugs
could also be your fuel lines (not likely)
before car stalls, have you ever tried stepping on gas?
do you get any codes or warning lights when this happens? cam sensor perhaps? not likely tho
what kind of gas do you use? do you drive car till fuel light shows up?
could also be carbon build up
I would take car to dealership and have them figure it out, since you are still under warranty, should be an easy fix for them
but one thing with cars not starting or dying has to do with either electrical or fuel supply
could definately be your spark plugs
could also be your fuel lines (not likely)
before car stalls, have you ever tried stepping on gas?
do you get any codes or warning lights when this happens? cam sensor perhaps? not likely tho
what kind of gas do you use? do you drive car till fuel light shows up?
could also be carbon build up
I would take car to dealership and have them figure it out, since you are still under warranty, should be an easy fix for them
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I haven't tried stepping on the gas, it usually happens too quickly for me to react. I don't get any warning lights, when it dies it just looks like it's in ACC mode. I use Shell 91 octane (no ethanol), and yes most of the time I drive until the fuel light comes on, but I never allow it to run dry.
I run 93 in my 08. Try getting some fuel injector or fuel system cleaner.
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here is my thread. i had similar problem. yours could be same or different. but use OBDII and try to get the codes.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-any-help.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-any-help.html
#10
Hey sm1ke - sorry to hear that and doubly sorry I don't have the answer for you, but really hope this sorts itself out without too much $$$ or hassle! As if the winter hasn't been bad enough without this happening eh?!
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Hey guys. First off I wanna say that this does not happen all the time. It's happened maybe 3 times in the past 1.5 years. Basically the problem is exactly as it sounds, I'll start the car, and instead of the engine holding the revs at the normal level, they continue to fall until the revs hit zero and the car stalls out. I'll start it a second time and it works perfectly fine. This seems to happen mostly in colder weather. I asked the dealer about it when I went in to have my water pump replaced, and they told me they would fix whatever the problem is if they could find it, but if not, I'd be paying out of pocket for the shop time. I wanted to get other people's opinions of what it could be before taking it back to them.
I'm currently sitting at about 80k kms on my 08, and I'm due for new spark plugs at my next service interval (89,500 kms). Could that be it?
I'm currently sitting at about 80k kms on my 08, and I'm due for new spark plugs at my next service interval (89,500 kms). Could that be it?
I know this thread is old but I’m having this problem and was wondering if it was solved??
#12
I had a similar issue . But it was totally my fault as I was holding the ignition button down too long instead of just pressing it. Doubt it’s the same issue , but worth a shot.
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Hi, I ended up selling the car back in 2016 I believe, and I don't think I ever figured out what the cause was. I think it stopped happening after I used the fuel injector cleaner, but I can't be sure if that actually did anything because Shell 91 already has detergents in it that also clean the fuel injectors. Looking back on it now, I would suggest troubleshooting the fuel system and checking the spark plugs. Hope you can get it sorted out!
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