Scotty, First I have to say I enjoy your channel tremendously. Second, My wife's 2016 Nissan Sentra sv has two cylinders full of fuel, (2 & 4.) What can I do to fix? My wife was driving along and the car started skipping so she pulled in to a parking lot. When I first tried to start it, the engine turned over just fine, (it just wouldn't start.) when the tow truck driver came to tow it, he pressed the engine start button and it turned over about a half a turn and stopped. I pulled the spark plugs out when they got it home because I could smell fuel bigtime, and sure enough those two cylinders were full. I siphoned about 14oz out of them altogether. We are at our wits end. I sure don't mind working on it, but after searching our problem out online, nothing could be found. If you could shed just a little light on this we'd surely appreciate it. Thank you so much.
No, I was wrong. ALL four injectors stuck open at once. What would have caused that?
Safely check to see if you have spark once all the fuel is cleaned up and dried. If you have spark most likely the injectors have stuck open causing the excesses fuel
Also once the fuel injector problem is solved be sure to change your oil and filter before attempting to start the engine. You're going to have some serious oil dilution problems.