Quote Originally Posted by avguy View Post
What were the symptoms that caused you to replace the factory fuel pump?

If this latest problem happens consistently every morning, you can do some testing. Before trying to start it, spray a small amount of carb cleaner into the TB, and then try starting but keep your foot off the gas. If it doesn't fire at all, here's another thing you can try the following morning. Remove the spark plugs before any attempt to start. If they are wet, then you have a direction to diagnose further. But (more likely) if the plugs are dry and look ok, ground them one at a time and turn the engine over just enough to check the spark from each of them.
Hi - Thanks for your reply! Good thought on the throttle body. I replaced that about a year ago too (it was popping a code and wasn't running well), but haven't checked it recently, so I'll definitely look into that.

I changed the fuel pump out because of a no start in winter. It was pretty similar to this issue - except that it never would start. Had to have it towed to a garage (since I was street parked in NYC and couldn't really work on it).