FIRST CHECK THE LEAST EXPENSIVE PARTS: THE FUSES AND RELAYS. THEY ARE UNDER THE DASHBOARD BELOW THE STEERING WHEEL. IF THEY ALL CHECK OUT THEN THERE COULD BE MANY OTHER REASONS WHY IT WON'T START. SUCH AS A CRANK POSITION SENSOR OR A BROKEN TIMING CHAIN. CHECK IT OUT AND GET BACK TO ME WITH A BUNCH OF INFORMATION. IF YOU WANT TO CHECK FOR A CODE IN THE COMPUTER THEN FIND THE DIAGNOSTIC PORT JUST UNDER THE COLUMN AND THERE WILL BE 8 PINS ON THE TOP AND 8 PINS ON THE BOTTOM. JUMP THE #5 AND #6 PIN ON THE TOP ROW WITH THE KEY ON AND COUNT THE FLASHES OF THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT. THIS WILL GIVE THE CODES TO YOU. HOPE THIS HELPS. LET ME KNOW PLEASE. GOOD LUCK AND THANKS FOR USING FIX-YA.
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