OBDIIWhat scanner did you use?
Did you scan it via the round socket in the engine bay or the one under the dash?OBDII
Under the dash.Did you scan it via the round socket in the engine bay or the one under the dash?
Tony.
You have to connect these two pins in the engine plug cap in order to read all codes from inside. Otherwise you will just see engine codes and nothing more.Under the dash.
OK ok sounds good, Ill go by some carburetor cleaner and try that, Thank you!I would try opening the airbox and spray some carburetor cleaner or even brake cleaner and then try cranking it. If it tries to fire then you can assume you have a fuel starvation problem.
Tony.
Hello Tony, that didn't work... No change what so ever... any other ideas?OK ok sounds good, Ill go by some carburetor cleaner and try that, Thank you!
Did you do an I/M readiness test or just scanned for codes? Sometimes the Readiness menu can reveal some issues.
and check the live data if possible, you may see some abnormal negative values there (and check the minus temp in coolant and thermostat)
I will try what you ask tomorrow, thank you for your help!! I will let you know.Speaking from experience I would check
1 if there is an update to the scanner you are using
2 try starting the car with the second key (they sometimes get out of sync)
3 unplugging MAF sensor to see if it will run?
4 check voltage again
5 remove spark plugs, crank, put back, try again.
if nothing of the above works and still no errors on the scanner (after removing maf etc), try another scanner….
sorry cant help more.