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> have fuel, have spark, cranks well, won't start
post Nov 10, 2016 - 9:52 PM
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Hey all, I've got a 1995 Celica with a 2 L, that I gave a full tune up about 2 months ago. I was driving it with no problem, parked it at home and the next morning it would crank but no fire.
Since, I have checked resistance from coil and distributor. Both checked out fine. I have replaced fuel filter (just in case), seen that I am getting plenty of fuel. Bought a new fuel pump, thinking may be the problem. Did the starting fluid into throttle body, no fire.

My next suspicions are the timing belt jumping a tooth (don't see how this could be, as it was running fine when I parked it the day before) or the next is a plugged exhaust.

I'm out of options, if anyone has any ideas, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance,
jnylaw
post Nov 11, 2016 - 8:25 AM
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Is the spark strong and able to jump more than 1/4 inch gap in free air easily? A weak coil can check good but lack power to fire under compression.


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post Mar 25, 2018 - 7:12 AM
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QUOTE (jnylaw @ Nov 10, 2016 - 10:52 PM) *
Hey all, I've got a 1995 Celica with a 2 L, that I gave a full tune up about 2 months ago. I was driving it with no problem, parked it at home and the next morning it would crank but no fire.
Since, I have checked resistance from coil and distributor. Both checked out fine. I have replaced fuel filter (just in case), seen that I am getting plenty of fuel. Bought a new fuel pump, thinking may be the problem. Did the starting fluid into throttle body, no fire.

My next suspicions are the timing belt jumping a tooth (don't see how this could be, as it was running fine when I parked it the day before) or the next is a plugged exhaust.

I'm out of options, if anyone has any ideas, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks in advance,
jnylaw

I had the same problems a few years ago turns out it was pipe coming out of fuel tank was loosing pressure due to corrosion changed it and it started fine
post Mar 25, 2018 - 3:30 PM
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I had this problem too, mine problem was fuel injectors.

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I had this problem too, mine problem was fuel injectors.


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post Mar 27, 2018 - 2:47 PM
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Check your fuel filter, and compression in cylinders too.

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