94 Bonneville SSE Cranks but wont start... need advice!
It was quite odd, Ted. On the phone before we went over, Henry stated that it smelled rich while it wouldn't spark. Another indication the fuel pump was priming. I distinctly heard the entire 2-second fuel pump prime. I went back there for that specific reason when I found no 12V supply at the ICM.
The good news is that it wasn't a crank sensor, although he has access to a good shop with air tools.
Fuses won't be a problem. They have two good auto parts stores very close by, and Henry works at the Tire/Lube shop at Walmart just up the highway. That was my only spare 20. I need to replenish my own supply.
Many thanks to Katie for her patience. She admitted at lunch that it was pretty cool to help someone out, especially during the holidays. I was there for a total of maybe 30 minutes, but the pride in helping was well worth it.
The good news is that it wasn't a crank sensor, although he has access to a good shop with air tools.
Fuses won't be a problem. They have two good auto parts stores very close by, and Henry works at the Tire/Lube shop at Walmart just up the highway. That was my only spare 20. I need to replenish my own supply.
Many thanks to Katie for her patience. She admitted at lunch that it was pretty cool to help someone out, especially during the holidays. I was there for a total of maybe 30 minutes, but the pride in helping was well worth it.
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Ya we went and got spare fuses last night... We definitely want to figure out whats going on. Im still somewhat concerned that our intemittent no-start problem will surface again. I have my fingers crossed but am sort of expecting it. We sure appreciate everyones help and are open to any ideas that anyone has about where we should go from here.
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I really want to sincerely express my thanks to you! We are so grateful and I really mean that! Not a lot of folks go out of their way to help someout out like you did and we just cant say enough good things about you! we would love to send you a thank you so if you want to pm me your mailing address I would love that
Thank Katie for us, she was really patient and we appreciate her too! 
Thank Katie for us, she was really patient and we appreciate her too! 
Originally Posted by willwren
It was quite odd, Ted. On the phone before we went over, Henry stated that it smelled rich while it wouldn't spark. Another indication the fuel pump was priming. I distinctly heard the entire 2-second fuel pump prime. I went back there for that specific reason when I found no 12V supply at the ICM.
The good news is that it wasn't a crank sensor, although he has access to a good shop with air tools.
Fuses won't be a problem. They have two good auto parts stores very close by, and Henry works at the Tire/Lube shop at Walmart just up the highway. That was my only spare 20. I need to replenish my own supply.
Many thanks to Katie for her patience. She admitted at lunch that it was pretty cool to help someone out, especially during the holidays. I was there for a total of maybe 30 minutes, but the pride in helping was well worth it.
The good news is that it wasn't a crank sensor, although he has access to a good shop with air tools.
Fuses won't be a problem. They have two good auto parts stores very close by, and Henry works at the Tire/Lube shop at Walmart just up the highway. That was my only spare 20. I need to replenish my own supply.
Many thanks to Katie for her patience. She admitted at lunch that it was pretty cool to help someone out, especially during the holidays. I was there for a total of maybe 30 minutes, but the pride in helping was well worth it.
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