I have a continuous fuel pressure gauge from the fuel rail to the dashboard. I have had problems with starting car, often 2-3 attempts, then runs fine. No CEL.
After turning off alarm, I turn key to start postion. Fuel pump cycles, but not long enough to reach full pressure, then cuts off. If I try to start at that point it usually wont. Then I turn key off and then on once or twice more, eventually fuel pressure will fully pressurize system. If I then press start key, it will start, and fuel pressure will maintain normal pressure. If I dont press start, all the pressure goes away over like 5 seconds.
I dont smell or see gas anywhere.
I would like to determine whether the leak is from the fuel pump area or the fuel rail area, but not sure how to isolate the two (assume I need fuel gauge to connect to fuel line quick connector, but cant find one at local stores). I assume likely the fuel pump area is faulty since no sign of gas. And curious what deterrmines when the fuel pump cuts off. Is it timed by the ecu or is the pressure regulator faulty and having it shut off early?
ANy ideas?
After turning off alarm, I turn key to start postion. Fuel pump cycles, but not long enough to reach full pressure, then cuts off. If I try to start at that point it usually wont. Then I turn key off and then on once or twice more, eventually fuel pressure will fully pressurize system. If I then press start key, it will start, and fuel pressure will maintain normal pressure. If I dont press start, all the pressure goes away over like 5 seconds.
I dont smell or see gas anywhere.
I would like to determine whether the leak is from the fuel pump area or the fuel rail area, but not sure how to isolate the two (assume I need fuel gauge to connect to fuel line quick connector, but cant find one at local stores). I assume likely the fuel pump area is faulty since no sign of gas. And curious what deterrmines when the fuel pump cuts off. Is it timed by the ecu or is the pressure regulator faulty and having it shut off early?
ANy ideas?