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My 2000 plymouth voyager will not start and i have changed the crank shaft sensor and the plugs even the cole pack still will not start about a year ago i even did the timing belt what can i do

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Not sure what size motor you have? is it getting fuel? have you checked the fuses? if so there is a cam sensor that can cause a no start on the 4 cyl the 3.0 and the 3.3. hope this helps

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