* 4.0 Aurora: This likely refers to a specific engine code or model, possibly a 4.0-liter engine from a car manufacturer like Ford (some models use "Aurora" in their internal codes). Knowing the exact make and model of the vehicle is crucial.
* Over fueling: The car's engine is receiving far too much fuel than it needs. This is a major issue.
* So bad car run more than a min: The engine is barely running, if at all, and can't sustain operation for more than a minute.
Possible Causes:
* Faulty Fuel Injectors: One or more injectors might be stuck open, constantly spraying fuel into the cylinders.
* Fuel Pressure Regulator: This component could be malfunctioning, causing excessive fuel pressure in the system.
* Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) or Throttle Position Sensor (TPS): A faulty MAF sensor might be providing incorrect air readings, leading to a rich fuel mixture. Similarly, a bad TPS could cause issues with fuel delivery.
* Computer (ECU) Problem: The Engine Control Unit (ECU) might have a software or hardware failure, incorrectly calculating and delivering the fuel mixture.
* Fuel Pump: While less likely to cause *only* over-fueling (it'd usually cause a lack of fuel), a faulty pump could contribute if it's delivering fuel inconsistently.
What to Do:
1. Don't continue to try and run the car. Over-fueling can lead to catastrophic engine damage (hydrolock, etc.).
2. Have it towed to a qualified mechanic. This isn't something you should attempt to diagnose and fix yourself unless you have extensive automotive experience.
3. Provide the mechanic with the full information: The "4.0 Aurora" code, the make and model of the car, and the exact symptoms.
Ignoring this problem will almost certainly result in costly engine repairs or even a complete engine replacement. Get professional help immediately.