Help!
#1
hey guys,
i need dome help really quick....my GF has a dodge neon, 2k2 model and she ran it so low on gas, that i had to get a can to put a gallon in it to get the car from my work to the gas station. well, i put the gas in it, and it stalled, and then NOTHING!!!! it is not turnign ove or anything....all the giages and lights work so i am stumped......is there some kind of resetting that should know???
someone help....
louis
i need dome help really quick....my GF has a dodge neon, 2k2 model and she ran it so low on gas, that i had to get a can to put a gallon in it to get the car from my work to the gas station. well, i put the gas in it, and it stalled, and then NOTHING!!!! it is not turnign ove or anything....all the giages and lights work so i am stumped......is there some kind of resetting that should know???
someone help....
louis
#2
hmm you turn the key and nothing at all happens? had that happen with my durango but for different reasons (bad o2 sensor).
First I'd try disconnecting the negative battery cable, putting the key to "on" for a minute or so then turning it off, reconnecting cable and see what happens. the resets the PCM in the dodge trucks, proly same system for the dodge cars.
If not that then she must've setoff a switch in the computer telling it to not try to startup again which is what happened with my o2 sensor (they told me something about reverse vapor lock too....then i mentioned i was a mechanic, and they reverted back to "the o2 sensor was bad")
kevin.
First I'd try disconnecting the negative battery cable, putting the key to "on" for a minute or so then turning it off, reconnecting cable and see what happens. the resets the PCM in the dodge trucks, proly same system for the dodge cars.
If not that then she must've setoff a switch in the computer telling it to not try to startup again which is what happened with my o2 sensor (they told me something about reverse vapor lock too....then i mentioned i was a mechanic, and they reverted back to "the o2 sensor was bad")
kevin.
#3
i tried the battery trick and turning the key forward 3 times like in a jeep, but no luck....the car is under warranty, and i had roadside assistance gome and get it a few minutes ago.....OH well......
if anyone has another idea of what it could be, just let me know.....
lou
if anyone has another idea of what it could be, just let me know.....
lou
#5
turning the key 3 times is only to get the light to flash the trouble codes, any mopar will do that. The only "failsafe"systems I've ever run across will keep the car from starting if there is no oil pressure, not fuel pressure.
And Kevin I hope you were under warranty, there is no car in the world that won't start becouse of a bad O2, they hosed you bad LOL
as far as the dead neon, the only logical thing I can come up with is that the fuel pump shorted out from over working/lack of fuel and burned out a main EGI fuse. just a guess though, that is a weird problem.
And Kevin I hope you were under warranty, there is no car in the world that won't start becouse of a bad O2, they hosed you bad LOL
as far as the dead neon, the only logical thing I can come up with is that the fuel pump shorted out from over working/lack of fuel and burned out a main EGI fuse. just a guess though, that is a weird problem.
#6
Originally Posted by turbovr6' date='Apr 9 2003, 07:49 PM
turning the key 3 times is only to get the light to flash the trouble codes, any mopar will do that. The only "failsafe"systems I've ever run across will keep the car from starting if there is no oil pressure, not fuel pressure.
And Kevin I hope you were under warranty, there is no car in the world that won't start becouse of a bad O2, they hosed you bad LOL
as far as the dead neon, the only logical thing I can come up with is that the fuel pump shorted out from over working/lack of fuel and burned out a main EGI fuse. just a guess though, that is a weird problem.
And Kevin I hope you were under warranty, there is no car in the world that won't start becouse of a bad O2, they hosed you bad LOL
as far as the dead neon, the only logical thing I can come up with is that the fuel pump shorted out from over working/lack of fuel and burned out a main EGI fuse. just a guess though, that is a weird problem.
SOMEHOW my trans caused my rear diff to blow out along with seizing my engine (i had it pretty much redlined in 1st gear all the way home, with it constantly slipping out of gear due to the bands being completely fried...meaning the rpms would shoot up rather high a lot).
So the dealer says that the engine blew because i didn't get a tune-up, which they knew because there was gas in the oil. i suggested that changing piston rings was not part of a tune up and therefore wouldnt prevent gas getting in my oil (which from what i know so far, limited on the engine side of things, would have to be bad for gas to get into the oil).
It was a long schpiel, took 2 weeks before they even started working on the damn thing, and in the end i got a brandy new factory 5.2L, a brandy new trans, and a brandy new rear diff. and for the hell of it i made them replace my rear suspension which was fubar from an accident i was involved in.
i know the trans is $2525 according to AllData, and like a 6 hour job in warranty time. which i figure would work out to about $3000, then i didn't look up the rear and the engine, but i didnt pay for them either, nor the rear suspension. I ONLY paid my $200 deductible and $134 for a new o2 sensor. so i got a new truck for $334, not a bad deal IMO.
believe me the dealer in no way got me
kevin.
#7
that is also what i thought....i checked the main fuse and the fuel pump is still priming......fock it.....the car is at the dealership now......and warranty will cover it. i was just concerned, and have never run across anything like that before.....
#9
Originally Posted by teknics' date='Apr 9 2003, 08:15 PM
i have a growing hatred for dodge mind you, the new srt-4 is getting rave reviews........until they realize to change the turbo you have to do a LOT as it's "built in" to the engine.
kevin.
kevin.
#10
Originally Posted by teknics' date='Apr 9 2003, 08:11 PM
So the dealer says that the engine blew because i didn't get a tune-up, which they knew because there was gas in the oil. i suggested that changing piston rings was not part of a tune up and therefore wouldnt prevent gas getting in my oil
Nice! Dealers have to make money too, but its great to catch them in a lie.
i know the trans is $2525 according to AllData, and like a 6 hour job in warranty time. which i figure would work out to about $3000, then i didn't look up the rear and the engine, but i didnt pay for them either, nor the rear suspension. I ONLY paid my $200 deductible and $134 for a new o2 sensor. so i got a new truck for $334, not a bad deal IMO.
believe me the dealer in no way got me
kevin.
believe me the dealer in no way got me
kevin.