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rodeogal
Jul 21, 2008, 06:26 AM
OK my truck started fine around 3:30 am to take hubby to his semi. Smelled a heavy exhaust. Thought nothing of it. Drove a mile to the semi and back. No problems.
Went out at 5:20 to take the kids to the babysitters so I could go to work, and when I started it, it sounded like it was clouded. I mean really thick sounding. It died. So I tried to start it again, nothing. Thought maybe I ran out of gas(no gas gauge), got soe gas from the container and added it. No fire. It turns over really well, you can heear the starter.

Starter is brand new, only about 2 months old. Hubby is at work, so I need some suggestions. I even took off the air cleaner cap and added some gas to the carb. No fire. Its almost like it is not getting gas to it, or no fire. I have no clue how in the world to even check for things.

HELP

Stratmando
Jul 21, 2008, 06:34 AM
If you added gas to the carb and it didn't fire, It may be lacking spark. I would pull a spark plug, inspect, then since Compression is good? it would be fuel or spark problem. If it was white smoke, it may be a modulator leaking and sucking transmission fluid through engine.

rodeogal
Jul 21, 2008, 06:37 AM
It was dark out. I never had the spark plugs changed since I had it last sept. OK I will check those. I know how to do that.

Stratmando
Jul 21, 2008, 06:47 AM
If you like this truck and plan keeping it, I would change cap and rotor also, maybe fuel and air filters. It can only help and may expose something in the process.

rodeogal
Jul 21, 2008, 06:49 AM
We have it up for sale, BUT the lady who wants it, is trying to get the money together. We are looking at another truck, BUT this is our only running truck right know. Hubby is stll working on his 72.

TxGreaseMonkey
Jul 21, 2008, 06:54 AM
. Check all under-dash and under-hood fuses with a test light or multimeter:

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cars-trucks/faq-how-troubleshoot-repair-maintain-hondas-46563-3.html#post252145

. Check for spark. Perform the standard spark test; i.e. remove a spark plug wire and attach it to a properly gapped spark plug, touch the plug to a convenient ground, and observe the spark, while someone cranks the engine. Look for a good, solid spark. Do this for each plug.

If there's no spark, test the Ignition Control Module (ICM) and coil. Here's what the ICM looks like:

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AutoZone and O'Reilly Auto Parts can usually test ICMs and coils for free. I'm not a real fan of bench testing these items, however. I've seen AutoZone test ICMs they said were good turn out to be bad. ICMs are problematic components and I recommend replacing them every 120,000 miles or 10 years, whichever comes first.

90%+ of all "crank but won't start" situations are electrical-related, not fuel.

. Check for codes.

. Check for fuel.

TxGreaseMonkey
Jul 21, 2008, 07:57 AM
This is similar to your situation:

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cars-trucks/94-s10-blazer-wont-start-234226.html?highlight=blazer

rodeogal
Jul 21, 2008, 01:49 PM
Hubby looked at it. It strts to crank over but he said thebendix is not staying ingaged. Could that be the problem. Totally starter

TxGreaseMonkey
Jul 21, 2008, 01:55 PM
That's a totally different picture. Now, it sounds like the starter motor is, in fact, bad.