Resurrecting a 1995 Beretta
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 1:49 pm
We've decided to resurrect my wife's Bertta and get it running again to sell it. Here's the deal.
We parked it 3 years ago, but started it once a month and ran it for about a half an hour to keep everything charged/lubed/in generally good condition. About 18 months ago, with the gas almost out, I slacked off and the car sat.
I replaced the battery, put it a gallon of fresh fuel, and now the car cranks, but will not run. I'm suspecting a fuel problem due to the old gas. I can hear the fuel pump humming when I cut the key to run...should I let it run for a minute or so to charge the system with fuel, if the fuel evaporated?
I think I'll probably go with dumping a couple of more gallons of fresh fuel and some injection cleaner, let the pump run for a minute or so, then see if it'll start.
Help me get this car running again so we can get it sold. Any ideas? otherwise, I guess I'll have to call AAA.
We parked it 3 years ago, but started it once a month and ran it for about a half an hour to keep everything charged/lubed/in generally good condition. About 18 months ago, with the gas almost out, I slacked off and the car sat.
I replaced the battery, put it a gallon of fresh fuel, and now the car cranks, but will not run. I'm suspecting a fuel problem due to the old gas. I can hear the fuel pump humming when I cut the key to run...should I let it run for a minute or so to charge the system with fuel, if the fuel evaporated?
I think I'll probably go with dumping a couple of more gallons of fresh fuel and some injection cleaner, let the pump run for a minute or so, then see if it'll start.
Help me get this car running again so we can get it sold. Any ideas? otherwise, I guess I'll have to call AAA.