Welcome to the wonderful world of 1980s electronic fuel injection! What has been done to the car since it last run well? With any of these EFI cars that won't start, the first step is to put about 2 oz of fuel into the top of the air cleaner lid, loosen the wing nut long enough to let the gas run down the screw, then retighten the wing nut. As you know if you read the sign on the top of the air cleaner, the engine will NOT run if the lid is loose, even slightly. If this makes the car start, you know your problem is lack of fuel. If it keeps running normally once it is started by this method, most likely the fuel pressure switch has failed. If it starts and then quits, most likely you have no fuel getting to the engine. Listen for the fuel pump motor running in the tank - it should run for a few seconds each time to cycle the key off, then on. If you don't hear that, check for 12 volts at the pump. If you do hear it, check your fuel filters. They are under the car near the passenger door hinge post. To work on these cars, you MUST have the two volume set of manuals for it - all the engine stuff is in one manual, and all the electrical info is in the other manual, so you have to have them both. Once you get the manuals, I'm betting you can maintain the car yourself. Don't blame every problem on the EFI system. That mistake is made by most owners, and they start on an Easter Egg Hunt, changing parts which have nothing to do with the cause. Look for more obvious things, not related to the EFI before you cause unnecessary grief. I've found these cars to be very reliable (contrary to what you will hear from others) as long as they are maintained sensibly and not fiddled with. Most of the EFI system failures are caused by folks poking around in there without knowing what they are doing - probably 90% of the problems are a blown 23 volt power supply, and this is always caused by someone fiddling with the wires. Make sure your ASDM is well grounded to the engine block (grounding to the fender on which it is mounted is no good - you have to add a wire to the engine ground). All of this is well covered in the IML archives, but once you get the manuals, you'll figure it out yourself too. Dick. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leslie" <kansas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Multiple recipients of list mailing-list" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 8:11 PM Subject: IML: Please Welcome New Members Bud & Debby (1981) > New Subscriber(s): Bud&Debby Hall > Email Address is: budd1950@xxxxxxxxx > Member Location: NY tri state area > > Car(s) owned: 1981 lt blue dark blue interioe all original very low mileage > > Self-Introduction: My nane is Bud Hall I recently purchased a pristine 1981 > imperial which ran perfect upon purchase however now it will not start. I > have read alot of Dick Bs email and I know he can help me with my problem. I > own a repair shop and know quite a bit about the crazy cars we all drive. I > also did a 7 year stint in the AForce in the electronic field which may help > others keep some of these electronic fuel injected beauties running. I need > skematic info so I know what im looking for. Any info would be greately > appreciated. Thanks Bud. > > > > >