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Old Jul 17, 2006, 03:28 PM
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94 Regal fuel injection problem

94 Buick Regal, 3.8. It will be the death of me I am sure. First off, I am an experienced, knowledgable mechanic, been fixing cars for 30 years, so I will understand any input here. List of things I have replaced.. Cam sensor, crank sensor, fuel pump, (fuel pressure is good), ignition module, engine ecm, MAF sensor, TPS sensor, Ignition switch, Fuel pressure regulator, 6 fuel injectors, all the coils, transmission selector switch, checked every fuse. I have come to the conclusion it is a fuel delivery problem. It will run when I keep squirting fuel into the air intake, so, obviously I have spark, and at the correct time. What it does is starts right up, will run for 2 seconds and die. Cycle the key, and it will start right up again, run for 2 seconds, and die. Like it is starting with the initial shot from the injectors, and not getting fuel beyond that. It does have the pass key system, but if I tape the key, it won't even turn over, so I suspect the pass key is functioning? At least the start disable is. Is there a secondary part to that system that controls the fuel system? My understanding with the pass key system is there is a module that recognizes the key, the first time it's inserted, and retains that information and can't be changed. I have the option here to get the complete pass key system off a car in the bone yard that has everything there, including the key. I could change the tumbler and the module as a pair, so it still recognizes that key. I also understand there is some sort of relay box associated with the pass key. I don't have a clue where these other components are located in that car, or I would have already changed it all. If anyone knows where they are located, I will go get everything off this car and switch it all out. That is all that is remaining the way I see it to affect the fuel injection. I'm out of ideas. PLEASE HELP!!! E-mail me at [email address]. I appreciate any suggestions. Thanx again, Rick

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you mentioned fuel pressure was good what was the reading?
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Some GM trucks and cars with as little as 5 pounds too little pressure will cause them not to start when cold. Sometimes too much fuel pressure can cause a simular problems with starting.
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Here's the update.. I have about 42# of fuel pressure. Spec is 37 - 45. If I unplug the Mass air flow sensor, it will start and continue to run. Not very well, obviously with it unplugged, but as soon as I plug it back in, It won't run. Does the same thing. I replaced the MAF sensor, twice, One came off a running car, mine wouldn't run. Put it back on the running car, and it worked. Even tested mine on that car, and it was good. I have battery voltage at the sensor, also I have ground, and the signal wire from the sensor to the computer is good. There has to be something that works in conjunction with that MAF sensor on mine that's bad, but what could it be??? This is the third computer, counting the original, and it also came off a running car. The mechanics of the engine are great, quiet, smooth, no noises when it runs reasonably. So, it's not lacking in compression or tired. I have replaced pretty much everything, INCLUDING the tail lamp bulb. I even went as far as totally replacing the pass-key system, since it was considered a suspect to all this. I'm still totally dumb-founded... any ideas??? Thanx, Rick
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