Well, my gf and I were coming home from a party about two hours ago, and suddenly, Trixie dies going 45 mph down the road, rolling to a stop at a Chase parking lot. Perfect timing, seeing it was 1 in the morning in a not so friendly neighborhood. I tried diagnosing until the gfs sister picked us up, but without much avail.
Here's what I do know:
It died going down the road without really any warning. No CEL, no sputtering, temperature fine, and I just put gas in a couple hours before.
It will crank, but won't start at all. The cranking seems fast and harsh, like a broken timing belt. But I checked the oil fill cap and the valves are moving.
No spills that I know of underneath the car.
Lights and radio work fine.
Also, I should mention that I opened up the gas cap and listened for the fuel pump, in which I didn't hear it turn on or off. I had just replaced my tank several days ago and after reinstalling the old pump/sending unit, my fuel gauge no longer worked. Maybe it might have something to do with that. But still, it seems odd.
Now I have to figure out how to get it home, and how to identify the problem. Any thoughts on this guys?
Here's what I do know:
It died going down the road without really any warning. No CEL, no sputtering, temperature fine, and I just put gas in a couple hours before.
It will crank, but won't start at all. The cranking seems fast and harsh, like a broken timing belt. But I checked the oil fill cap and the valves are moving.
No spills that I know of underneath the car.
Lights and radio work fine.
Also, I should mention that I opened up the gas cap and listened for the fuel pump, in which I didn't hear it turn on or off. I had just replaced my tank several days ago and after reinstalling the old pump/sending unit, my fuel gauge no longer worked. Maybe it might have something to do with that. But still, it seems odd.
Now I have to figure out how to get it home, and how to identify the problem. Any thoughts on this guys?
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