Attached file downloaded from 'Duke's Delorean Page' may give you some
ideas on where to look for problems.
I have found that if you have spark, and a check on the fuel pump shows
that is running, it is worth checking earth leads in the engine
compartment. There are a couple connected to the back of the air inlet
manifold and you may find a bad connection or broken wire.
Even if a test shows that the fuel pump is functioning electrically, you
will have to check whether it is delivering fuel. Not easy to do safely
with a high pressure system.
Good luck
Graham (Norfolk)(102)
----- Original Message -----
From: <nickehan@xxxx>
To: <doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:50 PM
Subject: [doc] Starting Problem
> Hi all, I have a problem with my D.' Can anyone help?
> I last used it 3 weeks ago, I usually give it a run on a regular basis
and
> have never
> had any problems starting it. However I have been working away and had
not
> given
> it a run for 3 weeks. I charged the battery as it was on the low
side. The
> engine
> turnsover but will not fire. I have tried jump starting in the correct
manor
> but with the
> same results.
> Could any body give me an idea as where to start looking to cure the
problem?
> regards
> Nick H
> member 164
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