Aliceinchainsaw
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- 2001 Ford Explorer XLS
Okay, here's the problem and wondering if someone with more mechanic logic than I can assist.
Preface:
I drove my 01 explorer just fine on Saturday evening. No issues to and from grandparents, got gas and came home that night and parked in driveway per usual. Car sat all night and Sunday and most of Monday. It was brutally cold here on Sunday/Monday (Omaha) but it's fired up no problem in what I feel was colder weather previously.
This afternoon about 2pm, I went out and started her up. She fired up and immediately died. Started again, gave some gas to keep running. Let off and died. Started again.. This time needing to hit gas while cranking... Fires up... Keep it gassed for about 45 seconds... Let off the pedal and immediately dies. It's like no fuel gets there as soon as I let off pedal.
I didn't have time to look under hood as I was running late to appt at that point. Very clueless as to what could have magically gone wrong in a day and a half of sitting there.
One thing I DID notice was a bunch of little rabbit footprints under the vehicle in the snow. My immediate thought is they may have done something? Didn't see any fluid evidence though..
Anyone have any thoughts or experiences on what rabbits may or may not eat?
If it were fuel pump failure I'd imagine it wouldn't start at all.
Thanks in advance for tips on what to look for.
(this Ex recently had essentially everything under the hood maintained back in October. Full tune up and then some)
Preface:
I drove my 01 explorer just fine on Saturday evening. No issues to and from grandparents, got gas and came home that night and parked in driveway per usual. Car sat all night and Sunday and most of Monday. It was brutally cold here on Sunday/Monday (Omaha) but it's fired up no problem in what I feel was colder weather previously.
This afternoon about 2pm, I went out and started her up. She fired up and immediately died. Started again, gave some gas to keep running. Let off and died. Started again.. This time needing to hit gas while cranking... Fires up... Keep it gassed for about 45 seconds... Let off the pedal and immediately dies. It's like no fuel gets there as soon as I let off pedal.
I didn't have time to look under hood as I was running late to appt at that point. Very clueless as to what could have magically gone wrong in a day and a half of sitting there.
One thing I DID notice was a bunch of little rabbit footprints under the vehicle in the snow. My immediate thought is they may have done something? Didn't see any fluid evidence though..
Anyone have any thoughts or experiences on what rabbits may or may not eat?
If it were fuel pump failure I'd imagine it wouldn't start at all.
Thanks in advance for tips on what to look for.
(this Ex recently had essentially everything under the hood maintained back in October. Full tune up and then some)