First off, I did search lol. Nothing bugs me more than people who don't. So I hope I didn't miss the simple answer somewhere, I swear I looked first!
So my 03 automatic P5 died while I was driving today. No bangs/booms or any catastrophic noises. Just died. Will not restart. Cranks all day long, but will not catch, doesn't even try.
Symptoms:
INJ/FIP fuse (30a pink one) in under hood fusebox is blown. Replaced it, and it blew again as soon as I turned the key back on to the IGN position.
Temp needle pins itself when I turn the key on to IGN position. I had only been driving for 5 minutes when it died this am, temperature hadn't even come up to normal, let alone overheating. The needle was acting normal until then. Car has been sitting for 5 hours now, I assure you it's not overheating. Temp needle still goes straight to maxed out when I turn the key on to IGN.
Code reader/scanner won't work. It says it can't connect to the system/vehicle. Tested it on a Dodge and a Lexus (just what I have handy) and it works fine on both of them, so it's not the code reader. And now I have to do the O2 sensors in my sister's Lexus, too lol.
So hit me with your ideas everyone. Obviously, the reason it won't start is a fuel problem. But why does the injector fuse keep cooking? Could this be the fuel pump relay? I'm open to suggestions, so let them rip!
So my 03 automatic P5 died while I was driving today. No bangs/booms or any catastrophic noises. Just died. Will not restart. Cranks all day long, but will not catch, doesn't even try.
Symptoms:
INJ/FIP fuse (30a pink one) in under hood fusebox is blown. Replaced it, and it blew again as soon as I turned the key back on to the IGN position.
Temp needle pins itself when I turn the key on to IGN position. I had only been driving for 5 minutes when it died this am, temperature hadn't even come up to normal, let alone overheating. The needle was acting normal until then. Car has been sitting for 5 hours now, I assure you it's not overheating. Temp needle still goes straight to maxed out when I turn the key on to IGN.
Code reader/scanner won't work. It says it can't connect to the system/vehicle. Tested it on a Dodge and a Lexus (just what I have handy) and it works fine on both of them, so it's not the code reader. And now I have to do the O2 sensors in my sister's Lexus, too lol.
So hit me with your ideas everyone. Obviously, the reason it won't start is a fuel problem. But why does the injector fuse keep cooking? Could this be the fuel pump relay? I'm open to suggestions, so let them rip!