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Check all fuses includeing main fuse if all good. While cranking check for spark if spark present check for fuel pressure , if no spark test coil if coil is good I would suspect a bad computer if no fuel pressure you have a bad fuel pump
have the switch itself (nd not the key and barrel ) for correct operation
Check the immobilizer operation as the receiver for the fob is around the front of the barrel
A weak battery will not spin the engine fast enough to start it. Replace the battery and make sure that all of the connections are clean and tight especially in cold weather.
I have a 98 model. Someone will have to figure out if you are dealing with a no spark or no fuel problem when it won't start. Could be a long list of causes depending on which issue.
The fuel pump wires are positive: pink/black and negative=black. Pull the connector, turn the key on, and check these with a test light. Your pump power runs through the PCM.
have you tested your antifreeze, and tested for water in your gas? it sounds like you have a problem with fluids freezing.
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