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Banson 06-07-2016 07:59 PM

Saturn Won't Start Normally-Spark Plugs Carbon Fouled
 
I have a 92 Saturn SLI. It won't start normally. The engine doesn't turn over when turning the key. If I hold down the gas pedal why turning the key I can get it to a very hard start. I have to hold the gas down for a few seconds and then rev the engine a little, black smoke comes out the back, but I can get it going. However, when I stop the engine stalls. And I would have to go through the same process to try to get it to run again.

I pulled the spark plugs and they looked carbon fouled. I replaced the spark plugs and the car started normally and ran alright for about 20 miles and then when I stopped at a red light it stalled out again and I had to go through t the same rough start process again and keep fighting it at every stop.

Is there a likely suspect for this situation? Someone suggested that the car is running rich and it might be the fuel pressure. Does that sound likely?

Rubehayseed 06-08-2016 07:02 AM

Have you ever replaced the ECTS? If not, DON'T get one from Autozone, Advance, O'Reilly, etc. Find a Saturn friendly GM dealership and get it from them, along with the pigtail. But first, check the connector to yours. It's a simple squeeze type and after purchasing the ECTS and pig tail for one of mine, I discovered that the pig tail was all I needed because the connector was broken. Solder the connector and shrink wrap it. Don't half ass it with a wire nut and electrical tape, like I've seen some idiots do.

02 LW300 06-08-2016 09:56 AM

I agree, sounds like a classic GM coolant temp sensor failure. This is a common failure on fuel injected GM cars. Each manufacturer has their own common problems.


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