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> How do you start a car that is flooded?
Allan
post Sep 16 2007, 12:36 PM
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I think I may have inadvertantly flooded my car yesterday after installing a new fuel pump.

I've let it set overnight without tinkering with it and am hoping it will start today.

Is 16 hours enough time for the fuel to dissipate )sp?

If it is flooded, what's the best way to get it started?

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post Sep 16 2007, 04:07 PM
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How is the fuel pump installed. I just pull the fuel pump relay and crank it over until all the fuel if blown out the tail pipe. It should start after about 5-10 seconds of cranking. Then I run it until it stutters and then I turn it off and plug the relay back in.

If you hooked the pump up to the original wiring (1.7 or 2.0) the round relay (second one in from the rear) on the circuit board in the engine bay on the drive side is the one you need to pull.
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