takes 3 things to start an engine, fuel, compression and spark. You said you have gas, i will assume your compression is OK, so i would look to see if you are getting any spark at your plugs 1st before you start replacing parts. May have a bad module or ecm or coil. Check the ecm fuse located in your fuse panel box, it may just be burned out and a fuse replacing may do the trick. Check the spark plugs to make sure they are not fouled while you are at it.
good luck..........
2007-06-26 13:07:51
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answered by mailbox1024 7
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Get a spark plug, you could pull one out of the engine, but any will do, attach it to any one of the spark plug wires, and make sure the metal base of the spark plug is grounded. Have someone crank the engine over, and see if you get a spark.
Do NOT hold the spark plug in your hand!!!
2007-06-26 20:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there, you need to make sure that there is enough air going into the engine so make sure to check your air intake system. Also, make sure that the fuel injectors are clean since these tend to be the issue sometimes. You can clean them by hand by removing the engine cover (watch the seals) and cleaning them up with injector cleaning solution or just by adding gas solution (I believe STP makes some good stuff for that). Good luck!
2007-06-26 20:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you check the timing? If it's getting gas and not running, it may not be getting spark. It's probably a sensor. Go to the parts store and ask for the most expensive sensor for that car. If your luck is like mine, that's the one you need.
2007-06-26 20:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Check plug wires,and plugs.
2007-06-26 20:06:12
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answered by Milk Man 4
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Ignition Coil. Or timing. Check all your fuses.
2007-06-26 20:14:52
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answered by YESITSME 2
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