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Old Sep 7, 2019 | 11:55 PM
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So, why were you going to use starting fluid?
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So, why were you going to use starting fluid?
To try and see if its a fuel or an ignition issue. If it started and ran with the fluid, its fuel, if it doesnt, its ignition
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Originally Posted by cam2363
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But its worse than that. I got back from work, went to start it and it would crank like for a second and then would stop and the starter would buzz. It was locked up
This is an indication that you are hydro-locked. Starting fluid will not start a hydro-locked engine.

Take this car to a shop to be diagnosed.

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