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Old December 5th 06, 05:17 AM posted to rec.autos.tech
Terry-Julie
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I just bought a fixer-up truck and am having problems figuring out why it
won't run. When I first bought it, I was able to drive it to my house.
Then it started to sputter and would die. Now I am only able to turn it
over for a few seconds and then it dies. I thought that maybe it was
because the engine wasn't getting any fuel, but I checked the injectors
and they seemed to be fine. Do you have any other suggestions to what I
should check for and do?

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Old December 5th 06, 10:10 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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Terry-Julie wrote:

> I just bought a fixer-up truck and am having problems figuring out why it
> won't run. When I first bought it, I was able to drive it to my house.
> Then it started to sputter and would die. Now I am only able to turn it
> over for a few seconds and then it dies. I thought that maybe it was
> because the engine wasn't getting any fuel, but I checked the injectors
> and they seemed to be fine. Do you have any other suggestions to what I
> should check for and do?


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Old December 5th 06, 10:24 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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wrote:get the product on line at
www.myextremeresearch.com/4502773
It will solve your fuel line problems.

> Terry-Julie wrote:
>
> > I just bought a fixer-up truck and am having problems figuring out why it
> > won't run. When I first bought it, I was able to drive it to my house.
> > Then it started to sputter and would die. Now I am only able to turn it
> > over for a few seconds and then it dies. I thought that maybe it was
> > because the engine wasn't getting any fuel, but I checked the injectors
> > and they seemed to be fine. Do you have any other suggestions to what I
> > should check for and do?


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Old December 6th 06, 12:23 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
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> wrote

> get the product on line at www.myextremebuttbuddy.com/ohohohoh
> It will solve your fuel line problems.


and solve world hunger, and cure cancer, and end war, and get rid of warts, and....

Does the term "Shove your spam up your ass" ring a bell?


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Old December 6th 06, 02:00 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
Comboverfish
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Terry-Julie wrote:
> I just bought a fixer-up truck and am having problems figuring out why it
> won't run. When I first bought it, I was able to drive it to my house.
> Then it started to sputter and would die. Now I am only able to turn it
> over for a few seconds and then it dies. I thought that maybe it was
> because the engine wasn't getting any fuel, but I checked the injectors
> and they seemed to be fine. Do you have any other suggestions to what I
> should check for and do?


Let's see... you have a fuel injected (gasoline or diesel) truck. That
much we know. OK, have you checked for spark and compression? Kind of
a lame response, but it's hard to dispense accurate answers, test
procedures, or silver bullets without critical vehicle information.

Toyota MDT in MO

 




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