50 pounds of fuel pressure seems to be a bit low unless the care is not multi port injection. Find out if you have not already if the pressure is up to specs. Maybe you have no fire to the plugs in which case you may have a bad coil or ignition module.
2007-06-20 15:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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"Won't start" is pretty vague. It could be hundreds of posibilities.
Dead battery, Low battery, bad ground wire to engine, bad power wire to starter, bad power wire to battery, bad connection at battery post or terminals, blown fuse, bad key switch, bad starter, bad fuel pump, bad injectors, out of gas, neutral safety switch, seized engine, broken connecting rod, no compression, no spark, bad oil pressure switch, broken timing belt, plugged fuel filter, bad starter solenoid, bad starter, broken rotor, cracked distributor cap, Anti-theft device, water in/on engine, out of gas, vacuum leak, bad gas, bad ignition coil, blown computer, faulty cam or crank sensor ...
I could list 50 more things easiy...
When you turn the key to start it, what happens?
Could you be a little bit more specific??
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Anti-Theft device.. That's a guess.
Why did you replace the battery??
2007-06-20 14:52:41
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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