1995' 5 SPEED SATURN WON'T START

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by MARY46224, Dec 3, 2005.

  1. MARY46224

    MARY46224 Guest

    I HAVE A SATURN I'VE CHANGED ALOT OF PART'S BUT IT WON'T START IT TRIES BUT
    WON'T IF ANY CAN HELP OR GIVE SUJESTIONS I WOULD REALLY APPECIATE IT.
     
    MARY46224, Dec 3, 2005
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  2. Ack! Turn off the caps lock!

    Ok, car won't start means one of two things: No gas. Or no spark.

    No gas can be a bad fuel pump, bad fuel pump relay, bad pressure
    regulator or a REALLY clogged fuel filter.

    No spark is either bad ignition coil, module, or crank sensor.

    You say it 'tries'. Does it actually run a bit? Then you've at least
    got some gas and spark.

    * Get in the car in a quiet place. Turn the key to 'run', but don't
    crank the car just yet. Turn off the radio, fan, etc before you do
    this. Listen for a 'whirr' noise coming from the back of the car, and a
    faint click. Turn the key off, wait 20 secs, try it again. Try it a
    few times, actually. That noise is good - it's your fuel pump pumping
    the system up. If you hear it, it means the pump and relay at least
    partially work.

    * Get a friend. Unplug a spark plug wire at the coil. Have a friend
    crank the engine while you watch the bare terminal. Don't touch it!
    You should see a spark jumping from it to somewhere every now and then.
    Put the cable back.

    * Does the engine start and then die, or run really poorly until it's
    warm? Can you keep it going by pumping the gas or such? If so, replace
    the coolant temperature sensor. It's a BIG source of starting headaches
    on Saturns.

    (If you want a really freaky experience, try unplugging the MAP sensor
    some day on a cold car, then starting it - on my '93 SC2, the car will
    kind of idle, but the rpms will hunt. It'll be virtually undriveable.
    Once the O2 sensor warms up, it'll suddenly smooth out and actually
    drive pretty decently. Amazing what the computer will try to do to keep
    you going...)
     
    Philip Nasadowski, Dec 4, 2005
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  3. MARY46224

    Bob Shuman Guest

    To start with, your description of the symptom (won't start) and what you
    have tried (changed a lot of parts) is pretty much useless. Also, you do
    not say which car model and engine you have in your vehicle.

    Please describe what you are observing with regard to the no start. For
    instance, does the starter turn over or not? Does the fuel pump energize?
    Can you hear it running before you attempt to start? Next, what exactly
    have you changed and why?

    For an engine to start it needs four basic things: fuel, oxygen,
    compression, and spark. Do some basic troubleshooting and post which is
    missing so that people here have a clue and can try to help. Hint, it is
    likely either fuel or spark that is missing if the engine is turning over.

    Bob

    PS Turn off the caps lock or you are likely to get nasty replies as well.
     
    Bob Shuman, Dec 4, 2005
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    drmomason Guest

    mine won't either bummer
     
    drmomason, Dec 5, 2005
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