Im stumped!!!! Car wont start
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I had just bought a 94 LS4 with 185k on it. And I just went through this exact same issue. The rotors were 180* out. I had replaced everything you could. TB, WP, Cam seals, Crank seal, pullies, tensioners, etc. took me three tries to get the TB right, since the belt didn't come with proper marks on it. Started Monday, got it wrapped up Wednsday night... wouldn't start. The next morning I tore it down enough to change the Rotor orientation, runs like a champ now.
And for the record, there were no notches on the back of the rotors. That could be the brand however, B&M I purchased them at Orielly's.
And for the record, there were no notches on the back of the rotors. That could be the brand however, B&M I purchased them at Orielly's.
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I had just bought a 94 LS4 with 185k on it. And I just went through this exact same issue. The rotors were 180* out. I had replaced everything you could. TB, WP, Cam seals, Crank seal, pullies, tensioners, etc. took me three tries to get the TB right, since the belt didn't come with proper marks on it. Started Monday, got it wrapped up Wednsday night... wouldn't start. The next morning I tore it down enough to change the Rotor orientation, runs like a champ now.
And for the record, there were no notches on the back of the rotors. That could be the brand however, B&M I purchased them at Orielly's.
And for the record, there were no notches on the back of the rotors. That could be the brand however, B&M I purchased them at Orielly's.
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I had just bought a 94 LS4 with 185k on it. And I just went through this exact same issue. The rotors were 180* out. I had replaced everything you could. TB, WP, Cam seals, Crank seal, pullies, tensioners, etc. took me three tries to get the TB right, since the belt didn't come with proper marks on it. Started Monday, got it wrapped up Wednsday night... wouldn't start. The next morning I tore it down enough to change the Rotor orientation, runs like a champ now.
And for the record, there were no notches on the back of the rotors. That could be the brand however, B&M I purchased them at Orielly's.
And for the record, there were no notches on the back of the rotors. That could be the brand however, B&M I purchased them at Orielly's.
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Glad to hear you got her running. Glad it wasn't anything serious. if you plan on keeping the car I would suggest getting a manual, only one Ive found is the lexus 2 part manual, it comes in handy and is well worth the money. the manual comes in handy for the big jobs
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Glad you got it started.
I know this might sound crazy, but I wanted to share my experience with other owners about my LS400 not starting.
What happened to me. My 1991 LS400 wouldn't start for the first time since it was new. I had it towed to the nearest car dealer, which happened to be a Saturn dealer. It was flooded. They siphoned out the extra gas and it started back up again.
A few weeks later, same problem. Car wouldn't start. This time, it was also a simple fix. The battery was dead. I can't remember now which way this happened ... whether it was the battery dead first or the car being flooded first.
But I figured out really happened ... I had been starting it twice first thing in the mornings so I wore down the battery. Then I flooded it when the battery went completely dead trying to start it.
Mea culpa, not the car!!!! So sometimes, it's just the little things. I tend to panic because the car is so old, that I forget to figure the easy things...
I know this might sound crazy, but I wanted to share my experience with other owners about my LS400 not starting.
What happened to me. My 1991 LS400 wouldn't start for the first time since it was new. I had it towed to the nearest car dealer, which happened to be a Saturn dealer. It was flooded. They siphoned out the extra gas and it started back up again.
A few weeks later, same problem. Car wouldn't start. This time, it was also a simple fix. The battery was dead. I can't remember now which way this happened ... whether it was the battery dead first or the car being flooded first.
But I figured out really happened ... I had been starting it twice first thing in the mornings so I wore down the battery. Then I flooded it when the battery went completely dead trying to start it.
Mea culpa, not the car!!!! So sometimes, it's just the little things. I tend to panic because the car is so old, that I forget to figure the easy things...
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