Engines cranks but wont fire up and stay running

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Asked by chrisvan734 Dec 20, 2020 at 10:26 AM about the 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 Dr SE Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

99 grand prix 3800 series 1 will crank over but wont fire up,
I replaced the MAF sensor, The fuel pump engages, and I
put starter fluid in the air intake and it ran until the fluid
dried up. It seems I'm getting spark but either too much
fuel or not enough to make the engine combust. Im leaning
towards a crankshaft sensor but im not sure.

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Check your fuel pressure at the fuel rail. If that's good, check the fuel injectors with a noid light to see if they're getting the trigger signal. If they're not, check the crankshaft position sensor. They tend to be troublesome on these vehicles. Since it will run on the starting fluid, it's definitely a fuel problem! Has your service engine soon light been on? If so, pull the trouble codes. That will also point us in the right direction! Hope that helps! Jim

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With gm bypass ignition, during cranking, the ignition module controls spark. Anytime you think a fuel issue, use a gage and check proper fuel pressure, 48--55 psi, so if in the middle, should be fine. You say the fuel pump engages, that might be only the initial prime, you will have that regardless of rpm signal. At the ignition module, purple wire with white tracer carries rpm signal tp computer. W./o that signal, the computer won't ground the fuel injectors. Could be ignition module or crank sensor, as you said. good luck

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0 fuel or pressure at the fuel rail pressure port, I unplugged fuel filter and turned key forward to engage pump and gas only trickled out of the line to the filter. I then pulled the fuel pump out, sock was completely clogged and coated, no way for any fuel to get through sock. its been about 7 years since replacement was put in. So im guessing that may not be very healthy. My next option was to clean the sock and see if thats the issue then replace pump

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155,195

Sounds like you found the problem! I'd suggest dropping the tank and cleaning it as well as replacing the fuel pump assembly. Hope that helps! Jim

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