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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: London ON
Posts: 2
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Have you checked your coil packs and wires to see if they are ok? Do your diagnostis with the resistances and see if they are in spec with what the repair manual says. One of those couid be a possibility. Also, are you getting any fuel?(at the rail, and in teh cylinder while you are trying to start it). I recently had a problem where i was getting no spark. Assumed it was my igniter, but the diagnostics for it were in spec. I then checked for fuel, and nothing there. Turned out that i had some oil in the CPS and it was giving the ECU a bad reading, or no reading at all, and in turn, would not start. Hope this helps. goodluck!
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