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Macius8 03-17-2007 07:06 PM

After exhaust install car does not start
 
Just installed a turboxs exhaust in my driveway today, tried to turn it on and it wouldnt. All the electronics werk fine, but the engine doesnt crank. :dunno: Checked all the fuses and they seem to be fine. Any ideas anyone? And please got to get this thing started tonight.

Razz1 03-17-2007 07:09 PM

Check your fuse box.

Old Rotor 03-17-2007 07:13 PM

Did you have your stereo on and ran down the battery?

Macius8 03-17-2007 07:22 PM

razz, checked it, evrythings fine

old rotor, evrythin was off, the trunk was open most of the day, u think that couldve trickled down some power?

dillsrotary 03-17-2007 07:25 PM

trunk light maybe, try to jump it.

expo1 03-17-2007 07:28 PM

When you turned off the engine was it cold? You could have flooded it.

chickenwafer 03-17-2007 07:34 PM

could have flooded it or drained your batt with the trunk being open all day. Try a jump.....

NoTears316 03-17-2007 07:37 PM

Are you just getting a "click, click" sound when you turn the key? or is it trying to start but doesn't actually turn over?

RoXanneBlack8 03-17-2007 07:43 PM

if its flooded it wouldnt crank.

Macius8 03-17-2007 07:50 PM

the engine was warm when i turned it off, but i did turn it on and shut it off within maybe a minute, but the engine was warm. Jump dont work, all the electrical power is there but no crank. Its probably flooded though.

Macius8 03-17-2007 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by NoTears316
Are you just getting a "click, click" sound when you turn the key? or is it trying to start but doesn't actually turn over?

just the click click, no start no crank

Macius8 03-17-2007 08:10 PM

iS there a good deflooding procedure?

dillsrotary 03-17-2007 08:12 PM

check the owners manual, has a good one.

Macius8 03-17-2007 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by dillsrotary
check the owners manual, has a good one.

lol yeah that one does not work

What about push staring the car??

RoXanneBlack8 03-17-2007 08:48 PM

"no crank. Its probably flooded though"

hello didnt u read my post. flooded cars will crank if they have juice. if ur hearina click its the lack of power. put a jump box / charger on it, crank the engine. the battery is dead bro

Macius8 03-17-2007 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by RoXanneBlack8
"no crank. Its probably flooded though"

hello didnt u read my post. flooded cars will crank if they have juice. if ur hearina click its the lack of power. put a jump box / charger on it, crank the engine. the battery is dead bro

bro read ur own post
"RoXanneBlack8: if its flooded it wouldnt crank. "

Battery is not dead, it has plenty of juice. Although i did try to jump it with a f250. It did not crank. So what are you saying? You have two contradicting posts. Its not the batter, and if its not fcuking flooded what the hell could it be?

llzjayarzll 03-17-2007 09:18 PM

its flooded dude.

Macius8 03-17-2007 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by llzjayarzll
its flooded dude.

Yes thats what I think too. Im just pissed caues I had some important plans for tonight. Thanks for the help guys.

AdRoCK3217 03-17-2007 09:40 PM

Wait, wait. I need some clarification here.

When you press the clutch in (make sure you are pressing it in ALL THE WAY, as hard you possibly can *just to make sure*), and then turn the ignition key, does the starter crank? Or does it just click?

If the engine was simply flooded, it will crank, but the engine will not catch (turn on).

Macius8 03-17-2007 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by AdRoCK3217
Wait, wait. I need some clarification here.

When you press the clutch in (make sure you are pressing it in ALL THE WAY, as hard you possibly can *just to make sure*), and then turn the ignition key, does the starter crank? Or does it just click?

If the engine was simply flooded, it will crank, but the engine will not catch (turn on).

Hehe yes the clutch is pressed all the way, as far as it goes. There is no crank. Its as if the started was dead. I was thinking it should crank as well but im not sure anymore.

For a few minutes i had the rear end up pretty high on jacks, while the front was on the ground. Could anything have happened then?

I dunno I just dont get it. When i changed the exhaust i didnt start the car, didnt even get in the car. Never opened the hood, did nothing.

Ye so now im kinda confused. Should the starter crank when its flooded? or should it not?

zzum-zum 03-17-2007 10:48 PM

The car will DEFINITELY crank if it is just flooded. Has happened to me 4 times and cranked every time.

alnielsen 03-17-2007 10:48 PM

If the car just clicks when you try to start the car, the starter solenoid is kicking in. But, there isn't enought current to turn the starter. Since you say you tried to jump it and that didn't help, we can rule out the battery. The only thing left is the wires going to the starter are loose (on the starter or on the battery) or the starter it self is bad.

zzum-zum 03-17-2007 10:51 PM

Did you get back under the car to see if something might have been pulled loose?

AdRoCK3217 03-17-2007 11:54 PM

This happened to me once. I'm trying to remember WHAT it was that fixed the problem..but I can't! :(

Try disconnecting the battery for 5 minutes, and then after reconnecting it, wait 5 minutes or so. Try starting the car then.

If I remember what I did..I'll let you know :\

Macius8 03-18-2007 12:13 AM

Well its not flooded and its not the battery. Push started the car and it fires right up. However when I turn it off, no crank no nothing, same problem. Tried to push started one more time no problem, drove around for over half an hour, turned it off, again same problem. Looks like its the starter. Ill dig around tomorrow see if I can find anything but i dont think ill find the problem. Theres really nothing around the exhaust that may have caused it. I dunno. Thanks everyone and keep the suggestions, hopeful answers coming.


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