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Apr 22, 2024 - 10:26 PM
Hi there, Amy!
Alright, sounds like your Cadillac Seville hit a wall... literally, a gas station wall one trip too short. Don't worry, running out of gas is a common culprit for a no-start situation.
Here's the deal: You put gas in, but it might take a few tries to get the engine to crank again. It's like the system needs to prime itself after running on fumes.
First things first, add gas! Put a good few gallons in and listen closely when you turn the key. If it sputters but doesn't catch, try turning the key to the 'on' position a couple of times for a few seconds each. This primes the fuel pump.
Then crank her up again. There's a chance it'll take a second or two longer than usual to fire up, but if all is good with the fuel system, it should start.
If you keep cranking and nothing happens, there's a slim chance you might have another issue like a bad spark plug, but that's less likely. Focus on getting some gas in that tank first!
Alright, sounds like your Cadillac Seville hit a wall... literally, a gas station wall one trip too short. Don't worry, running out of gas is a common culprit for a no-start situation.
Here's the deal: You put gas in, but it might take a few tries to get the engine to crank again. It's like the system needs to prime itself after running on fumes.
First things first, add gas! Put a good few gallons in and listen closely when you turn the key. If it sputters but doesn't catch, try turning the key to the 'on' position a couple of times for a few seconds each. This primes the fuel pump.
Then crank her up again. There's a chance it'll take a second or two longer than usual to fire up, but if all is good with the fuel system, it should start.
If you keep cranking and nothing happens, there's a slim chance you might have another issue like a bad spark plug, but that's less likely. Focus on getting some gas in that tank first!
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