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Cranks, doesn't start after carpet removal I'm not sure what I did here. A few weeks back I had a insulated mug roll off the front passenger seat, popped open , and emptied an entire coffee on the passenger carpet. After a week of smelling like rotten milk I pulled up the carpet to find it has flowed all the way to the back and soak into the thick underfoam of the carpet. I pulled the seats, center console, and the entire carpet out to clean them off and wiped down the entire floor pan both driver and passenger side. I was realized halfway through wiping it down that the battery was still connected but I was only spraying 409 on the floor pans and didn't spray any electrical connectors. I let everything dry out for 4 days then reinstalled everything. The car powers on fine, all dash electronics work fine. Car turns over but does not start. Fuel pump fuse is intact. CEL after a few seconds of powering on blinks, so it seems like a misfire and I can smell fuel at the tailpipe. I'm at a loss however as to anything I could have done under the carpet that would cause the car not to fire. Any ideas? |
Have you pulled codes? That might be helpful. |
Not yet. Won't have access to a scan tool until this weekend. |
there isn't much pass the dash related to engine, especially for a 3 with the ecu in the engine bay...Somes connectors in the kick panels but not much Do you have any sort of remote starter or safety installed, i would try to look there first. You should check for sparks, maybe you got another problem that just appear at the same time. turn up 4 coils with plugs installed with a grounding strap and check for spark while cranking. you can take a look at the tiny ground above the hpfp too.... |
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Might need to let it dry out more. A code scan would be really helpful. |
Do these cars have a fuel cutoff in the cabin like the late 90's explorers do? If so make sure you didn't bump it and trip it while cleaning. I know on the explorers its on the passenger side against the firewall under the dash/glovebox |
The 5.0 explorer's? Those are pretty cool NGL |
Sorry for the late update. I pulled codes but it didn't list any. It did have a number of faults on many sensor pre-checks including O2 sensor, EGR, and a couple others. I ended up charging the battery back up (was at 11.95v) and that seemed to fix it. It struggled to start but eventually fired up. I still am not sure what happened. It was getting fuel and turning over. Maybe the voltage was just poor enough that it cranked but didn't spark? I have NO idea why that would ever happen. It's been almost a week and it's been running fine. |
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