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DrDuquette 01-11-2014 01:20 PM

Having fun turned into an issue
 
So I was just out having fun in an open lot and spun out. I spun the car about 3/4 around and stopped. I'm not sure if it was me or the car that caused it to stall. After that I was trying it start it up again. It wouldn't start us. The motor would just turn over and over but not start. I turned the key all the way on an off again a few times. About 20 seconds later was able to start it again. Is there some kind if safety computer that makes this happen? I'm just wondering why it didn't start right up? Thanks for you help ahead of time.

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Muskokan 01-11-2014 01:22 PM

theres been a couple threads on cold starts doing this,

havent heard anything much about warm starts, but im gunna assume seeing as you didnt know if it was you or the car that it was possible you had your foot on the gas after it died and you flooded her a bit.

possible? just chucken ideas

mad_sb 01-11-2014 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DrDuquette (Post 1446119)
So I was just out having fun in an open lot and spun out. I spun the car about 3/4 around and stopped. I'm not sure if it was me or the car that caused it to stall. After that I was trying it start it up again. It wouldn't start us. The motor would just turn over and over but not start. I turned the key all the way on an off again a few times. About 20 seconds later was able to start it again. Is there some kind if safety computer that makes this happen? I'm just wondering why it didn't start right up? Thanks for you help ahead of time.

:cheers:

Fairly sure i have seen other threads describe exactly this.. It's possible the ecu goes into a fuel system shutdown if it "detects" an accident or roll over or something of the sort. You probably just upset the over-lord nanny with your spin. I have had it act similar once at a drift day on a big off i had. I had to key off completely then it started up. Did not take 20 seconds though.

strat61caster 01-11-2014 02:51 PM

But it started after a minute or two right? You didn't need to be towed.

You were goofing around so I assume the engine is warmed up eliminating the cold start possibility. I'd guess you either flooded it or upset the ECU somehow, give it a minute to rest and it should be good to go, cars do weird things when put in abnormal situations, as long as you didn't hear parts breaking I wouldn't worry.

DrDuquette 01-11-2014 04:02 PM

Thanks guys. Nothing really weird. Back end slid around and then just stopped quickly. Didn't hit anything. Warmed up yes. Been driving 5 mins already. Im thinking you might be right about flooded. I'm sure this happens at auto crossing and drifting events occasionally. Right it did start up fine eventually.

zooki 01-11-2014 05:30 PM

Mine has done the same thing. It will even turn the CEL light on, but when I run the code scanner in my Torque app nothing comes up. If I turn the car off and start it back up the CEL is off.

Mike86 01-14-2014 10:15 AM

Same thing happened to me a few times after spinning out and stalling i just leave my key in the on position for a few seconds and it starts after prbly just some flooding i wouldnt be too worried

DrDuquette 01-14-2014 10:21 AM

I love this forum. Even though sometimes it seems to get out of hand, it is always so helpful when it comes to solving issues or pushing the envelope! Thanks

DR 86 01-14-2014 10:44 AM

It's not flooding, it's a fail safe to cut the fuel system. Happened many times on track. Just turn it all the way off and restart, it'll fire right up.


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