Won't start Has fuel. fuel pump is pumping turning over ok. disconnected battery and reconnected. relays seem ok, have swapped around. pulled one plug - plug good but wet with fuel.
SOURCE: Ive got a 2001 vw jetta 2.0 that died while
do you have compression on every cylinder? that may be your problem, that's the suggestion i'll make. pull each spark plug one at a time and do a compression check to make sure you have compression. if you don't have the tool, they are not that expensive to purchase. hope this helps you out!! although, if you do this test and it's good compression, i would lean more towards it could be out of time. meaning it could possibly have jumped time but you said the belt was good, it could have jumped a tooth or two which would mean a no start also.
SOURCE: 2005 Dodge Neon
did the dealer happen to check the cam sensor we seem to have problems with them
SOURCE: 2003 GMC Yukon - fuel pump
Check your ECM fuse. There should be 2 fuses for your ECM. It's the ECM that controls the function of the fuel pump. Good luck friend and it's also common for the wire harness from the frame to the fuel pump to go bad due to corrosion from the bad weather we get in the winter and rainy spring and fall.
SOURCE: 2000 Jeep Grand cherokee Laredo
sounds alot the the pcm it controls the fuel pump and ign system but the anti theft would keep it from starting because the key has a transponder in it programmed for that vehicle and that would kill all ign if triggered
SOURCE: 1997 Ford Explorer XLT / Fuel delivery problem / 4.0L V6 engine
if it was me i would make sure its not the fuel pump relay give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on a Haynes auto repair Manual for your SUV wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
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