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Check your ignitions coils under your engine shroud and you can do that by pulling your spark plugs and leaving those intact in your spark plug boot. make sure your plug is meeting your engine block and turn you ignition key on to start and check for spark or go to your auto parts store get a ignition coil tester. they can be expensive depending on the store. If no spark then you need a new or used coil. Try Ebay that.
If there's no spark, then either the spark plug has come into contact with gas, or the ignition coil is bad. Try either replacing the spark plugs, or removing the old ones and seeing if the tips are damp.
If replacing them doesn't work or the plugs are dry, then try replacing the ignition coil.
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