Amelia: Find the MAF sensor, throttle body or fuel rail. |
Typical of eHow's automotive dumbasses, Allonsy opens by explaining the history of the 4Runner, as if knowing that Toyota began selling them in 1984 would help you troubleshoot a starting problem. Amelia next launches into a shotgun approach of trying different things instead of performing systematic troubleshooting. In fact, the words "troubleshoot" and "diagnose" don't even show up in the article, even though they probably would if it were written by someone who knew what she was talking about.
Since she just surfed the internet looking for possible causes of hard starting, Allonsy gives more or less equal weight to a dead battery (complete with instructions, sort of, for jumping it) and a dead fuel pump. Of the former, Amelia says to"Turn on the headlights and the key. If the headlights and dash indicator lights do not come on or aren't working, then your 4Runner's battery is dead and will require a jump start or battery replacement."Maybe... but how do you tell which? and how do you keep it from happening again? No help is forthcoming. Amelia next suggests that you check the fuel gauge. Yeah, duh -- but at least those are some troubleshooting tasks the average technoboob can perform; although she did miss "Does it crank?" It's probably safe to suggest she doesn't know what "crank" means... Now that the easy stuff is out of the way, Allonsy moves on to more... esoteric questions: "Check to see if the connectors to the mass airflow sensor and the throttle body are plugged in if your vehicle is so equipped. If these connectors are loose, they will prevent your truck from starting." |
"Remove the cap from the Schrader valve on the intake fuel rail and depress the valve, making sure the key is turned to 'on.'"
Uh, yes, this dumbass said to do that. Now in what universe does someone who lacks the smarts to check the battery and the gas gauge have the know-how to even find the fuel rail or recognize a Schrader valve? We'll tell you: in the universe where a "former cake decorator and competitive horticulturist" (WTF?????) has the unmitigated gall to give advice about troubleshooting hard-to-start engines. Oh, and by the way? this last is a test that can spray gasoline around the engine compartment: it's not a test for amateurs... amateurs like the Dumbass of the Day who suggested it! |
¹ The original has been deleted by Leaf Group, but can still be accessed using the Wayback machine at archive.org. The URL was ehow.com/how_7394863_toyota-4runner-won_t-start.html
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