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go through wireing near sensor and plug attached to sensor and clean it all first,my mate had same prob cleanded it all and now works,not saying will be solution but it worked for his.
Don't let the car run out of gas. Fill the tank and run until the tank is half empty. Again fill the tank.
By driving until you run out of gas, you are letting sediments/dirt collected in the bottom of the tank to enter the engine. Rather they will block the fuel filter. Then gas will not reach the engine.
Clean the gas filter and your car will run fine.
The same advice again. Don't drive until the tank becomes empty.
I still think its a bad starter because when they go bad sometimes, You still hear the starter running but it doenst do anything. Because the starter runs one way and lock the other and when the Bendix goes bad that's the symptoms it keep just running. here is what you can do. Take the starter out and see if the little gear on it only turns one way, If it turn both way then you starter is bad. Good luck bro
the crank sensor is behind the crank pulley and must pull off the pulley to gain access to it and it must have the air gap set so the timing slots don`t hit it when the motor is running,this can cause your problem also if the wires rub through by the crank pulley can cause it as well.you say you don`t hear the fuel pump running when it won`t start then you need to make sure that is what is happening as this will cause an intermittent no start(pump works sometimes).do you get a 2 second run pump prime when the key is turned on and a no start then it could be the crank sensor as the computer looks for a crank signal from the crank sensor when trying to start the car.
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