Car will not start!! Please Help!!
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Car will not start!! Please Help!!
I have a '91 LS400, I recently changed my valve cover gaskets and grommets along with my pcv valve and misc hoses that were all dry rotted. After completing the job I tried to start my car and it would not turn over. It sounds like the starter is clicking and it smells like fuel but will still not start. The curious thing is that now I cannot remove the key from the ignition and it will not turn past acc, it will only turn towards on (to start to car). I am baffled by this and am not sure what to do now, has anyone had this problem before or can anyone shed any light on what the problem is??? I really need help on this one it is driving me crazy.
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Wow, that does sound weird. Did you try disconnecting the negative and resetting the ECU? Are you sure you did not break any electrical connections or forget to plug in anything that you disconnected when fixing the valve cover gaskets? The clicking sound when trying to start an engine usually means bad solenoid at the starter.
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Wow, that does sound weird. Did you try disconnecting the negative and resetting the ECU? Are you sure you did not break any electrical connections or forget to plug in anything that you disconnected when fixing the valve cover gaskets? The clicking sound when trying to start an engine usually means bad solenoid at the starter.
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What really concerns me is the fact that it will not release my key from the ignition, this leads me to believe it is in some sort of safety mode. I remember when my door cylinder seized up it would not allow me to turn on the car without turning that cylinder but it was much different, when it did that the lights would all turn on but the starter wouldnt turn over, now its attempting to turn over but feels like it is not getting spark. I check all my wires and plugs and they are all in the correct order so I am still puzzled...
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Yeah, you should of disconnected the negative before doing any work that involves disconnecting anything electrical. I have never heard of a fail safe mode preventing the car from turning over. With the starter it either turns the engine over or does not, well, unless it is not engaging the flex plate and just spins freely.
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I did try moving through the gears multiple times (with the battery connected and disconnected). It may be the tumbler but not sure why it would go bad now, unless it was incredibly bad timing. The reason I think it might be in some sort of "safety" mode is because when I was half way through the project I had to call it quits for the day and reconnected the battery while everything was disassembled and turned the key to acc to roll up the windows, that is when the key became stuck...
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I will check that today. But that still dosnt explain why my key is stuck in the ignition..
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So you have fuel and not spark, check ignition plug in the front of the engine, coils,with valve cover gaskets replaced all you did was removed the wires and set them to the side make sure you have all the plug wires plugged back in the right order. With the problem of not being able to remove the key it sounds like the car is not seeing that you're in "park" mode, i know you said you checked it but maybe try wiggle the shifter to make sure its in park and remove the key.
Just check over everything once more, there shouldn't be a reason for it not to start since you didn't do anything else.
Just check over everything once more, there shouldn't be a reason for it not to start since you didn't do anything else.
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So you have fuel and not spark, check ignition plug in the front of the engine, coils,with valve cover gaskets replaced all you did was removed the wires and set them to the side make sure you have all the plug wires plugged back in the right order. With the problem of not being able to remove the key it sounds like the car is not seeing that you're in "park" mode, i know you said you checked it but maybe try wiggle the shifter to make sure its in park and remove the key.
Just check over everything once more, there shouldn't be a reason for it not to start since you didn't do anything else.
Just check over everything once more, there shouldn't be a reason for it not to start since you didn't do anything else.
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Nice!! Idk if having the tps plugged in the wrong way will cause the starting problem. I'm pretty sure you can only plug it in one with one direction (don't quote me on that) , also it will help to look at the clip on the harness side, its going to be awkward and might not be reachable if the tps was plugged in the wrong way.
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I have checked everything over, and it still refuses to start...I am extremely frustrated with this because I have had to get rides to work everyday now...I tried putting the tps sensor in every possible fashion is could be and nothing. I am completely stumped, I love my car but sometimes I wish it wasnt so temperamental. I am afraid if I dont get it figured out tomorrow I will have to get it towed into the dealership and that will cost me $$$$$ which I dont have...fml