Well today turned out to be interesting!
My dad and I were dropping a group of 14 people off @ Dullas airport today. Drove them up from Lynchburg (about 3.5 hrs). Driving out church van, Ford Econoline, and pulling a U-Haul trailer full of their junk. I drove the same van to the DC airport last summer with no problems, and checked over everything before we left to make sure it looked OK, even brought along a small tool kit and a tire repair kit JIC. Pulled up to the airport, unloaded everyone, hopped in the car, and crank crank crank... no fire. Check fuses, fuel pump relay... crank crank crank. airport police said we had to get out of there, finally called a towtruck and got pulled a few miles to a repair shop that would open tomorrow morning. There we removed the interior engine access panel, and could feel that fuel was running through the fuel lines @ the fuel rail, checked the disty cap and it seemed dry and everything looked fine.
At the airport it cranked and never fired, after the tow it would pop now and then but never catch enough to actually fire, no difference trying to do a WOT startup or no throttle. My dad knew a guy a not too far away, he came down to help us out with a few bottles of heat and a can of starter fluid. We got it running on the starter fluid and it seemed to be running good then on just the gas, figured we just had some bad gas and it would be OK now. a mile down the road (luckily we were following the guy we knew) it stalled and wouldn't restart. Pushed the 15pass van w/ trailer down into a gas station and tried two more cans of starterfluild, it'll run on the ether just not on the gas. Finally decided its probably a fuel pump, since we don't have a manual and its not our car i wasn't sure how to access the fuel pump. Started tearing the interior apart to see if there is an access panel but didn't get the carpet up (the seats were bolting the carpet down and we don't have anything big enough to take them out). finally gave up, now were @ this guys house spending the night and we'll go back to the van in the AM..... its only got 101k miles on it.... what a pain in the butt. Thank you ford!
did i mention its been raining the whole time?
anyway, that's been our mothers day experience for this year..... bleh.
My dad and I were dropping a group of 14 people off @ Dullas airport today. Drove them up from Lynchburg (about 3.5 hrs). Driving out church van, Ford Econoline, and pulling a U-Haul trailer full of their junk. I drove the same van to the DC airport last summer with no problems, and checked over everything before we left to make sure it looked OK, even brought along a small tool kit and a tire repair kit JIC. Pulled up to the airport, unloaded everyone, hopped in the car, and crank crank crank... no fire. Check fuses, fuel pump relay... crank crank crank. airport police said we had to get out of there, finally called a towtruck and got pulled a few miles to a repair shop that would open tomorrow morning. There we removed the interior engine access panel, and could feel that fuel was running through the fuel lines @ the fuel rail, checked the disty cap and it seemed dry and everything looked fine.
At the airport it cranked and never fired, after the tow it would pop now and then but never catch enough to actually fire, no difference trying to do a WOT startup or no throttle. My dad knew a guy a not too far away, he came down to help us out with a few bottles of heat and a can of starter fluid. We got it running on the starter fluid and it seemed to be running good then on just the gas, figured we just had some bad gas and it would be OK now. a mile down the road (luckily we were following the guy we knew) it stalled and wouldn't restart. Pushed the 15pass van w/ trailer down into a gas station and tried two more cans of starterfluild, it'll run on the ether just not on the gas. Finally decided its probably a fuel pump, since we don't have a manual and its not our car i wasn't sure how to access the fuel pump. Started tearing the interior apart to see if there is an access panel but didn't get the carpet up (the seats were bolting the carpet down and we don't have anything big enough to take them out). finally gave up, now were @ this guys house spending the night and we'll go back to the van in the AM..... its only got 101k miles on it.... what a pain in the butt. Thank you ford!
did i mention its been raining the whole time?
anyway, that's been our mothers day experience for this year..... bleh.
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