Originally posted by: crab
Hold the gas to the floor while cranking.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: crab
Hold the gas to the floor while cranking.
i thought that only worked on carb'd engines
Originally posted by: ElFenix
well whatever it is that didn't help. damn service dept closed already too
Originally posted by: notfred
Let it sit without trying to start it overnight. <-- worked for me in the past.
Just means you were cookin the starter motor. Probably no significant damage. Don't crank it so much next time.Originally posted by: ElFenix
i called up the guy at the dealer and he thought it was flooded as well. he waited on the phone with me, saying sometimes it took a minute and a half. well, that didn't work, but i did smell gas. so he told me to give it a few more tries and hangs up. i get a bit into the next try when i smell something different. i stop cranking and pop the hood, there is smoke coming from the starter motor :| call up the dealer again, get a different guy, and hes like "yeah, stop doing that. heres our tow number
atm ford > nissan
It might be OK.Originally posted by: gregshin
you probably destroyed your selonoid.
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
the time you took to come post here on atot should have been enough to let fuel evaporate
Originally posted by: ElFenix
i called up the guy at the dealer and he thought it was flooded as well. he waited on the phone with me, saying sometimes it took a minute and a half. well, that didn't work, but i did smell gas. so he told me to give it a few more tries and hangs up. i get a bit into the next try when i smell something different. i stop cranking and pop the hood, there is smoke coming from the starter motor :| call up the dealer again, get a different guy, and hes like "yeah, stop doing that. heres our tow number
atm ford > nissan
