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The main logic module / computer is located in the passenger side kick panel under the dash. If I remember correctly that is the computer that controls the engine ignition. This could be your culprit.
TOTALLY UNISTALL Norton ...rrestart the computer and NEWLY install Norton. It may also not want to start in a case where it has expired and you will have to obtain a new version.
Does it start and die after 1-2 seconds or just cranks and never fires? Did it run before you installed the computer or are you trying to cure a no start problem?
check for dirty / bent pins on connector. check wires at harness side of pins for any corrosion. Problem is likely not the computer, based upon what you've said.
SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE CONECTOR PROBLEM .CHECK ALL CONECTIONS AT COMPUTER. SPECIALLY POWER AND GROUND . CHECK FOR BURNT PINS AT COMPUTER . IF ALL GOOD YOU SHOLD REPLACE ECM.
Sound like the computer to me, if it started acting up before you changed the battery. I am not certain if your model is affected by "no power". Disconnecting the battery with no other power source can affect the RAM of the computer, Random Access Memory. The memory can be erased and the computer would have to be reprogrammed at the dealer. the only thing I can think of, sorry I cant think of something simpler or something you can fix yourself.
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