95 toyota camry 2.2.my car not start,has gas and sparks,the cylinder are full of gas,whats wrong 9The fuel pressure regalator)?

Asked by suvivor42 Jul 21, 2015 at 09:22 PM about the 1995 Toyota Camry LE

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If cylinders are full of fuel, it should at least pop over. Have you checked your main fuses under the hood? Check the big ones. There should be a main engine fuse that's like a 40 amp. I have had those blow and that will cause a no start condition.

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I would NOT start a vehicle with traces of gas in the cylinders. Pull the engine oil dip stick and smell/ feel for gasoline. A bad fuel pressure reg. can indeed cause this problem. Pull a vacuum on the fuel pressure regulator. It should hold a vac. If not...replace FPR. Change engine oil and filter before attempting a restart.

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