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what you gota do is turn the key to the on position wait 15mins
turn the key to off position then back to the on position wait 15mins
turn key to off position then back to run position wait 15mins
do this 3-times wait 15mins on the third time 15mins is up
turn to the off position then try to start the car should start
I agree, more information would be helpful and engine size too. Also, why did you replace the battery and what was it doing or not doing just prior to the battery change?
check all your ground wires and look make sure no wires are pinched between head and block also check the distribitor for wear wobbling around in side of it
This is just a guess, but I would think INFL RSTR would stand for "inflatable restraint", or your airbag system. Take the car to an auto parts store, Advance, Auto Zone, etc, and ask them to pull the system fault code from the OBDII system with a scanner tool. Sounds like your airbags might be malfunctioning. Unless you live in Florida, where INFL RSTR stands for "in Florida restaurants", which is a guide to fine dining in Florida. But I doubt your car is into that sort of thing.
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