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i have a 96 el fairmont thet has had front end work done has only 190 000 on clock but will not start have checked fuses and relays has spark any info well be great
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A pure guess here, Daniel...When you turn the key on, can you hear the fuel pump kick in for a couple of seconds? If not, maybe your tachometric relay has gone cactus or you have a loose/dirty connection in your wiring somewhere... Also worth checking Edited by user Saturday, 5 May 2007 8:13:16 AM(UTC)
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coil, inhibitor switch, dead starter, in gear :) and as Qute says. XB Fairmont sedan : [email protected] |
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If they disconnected the battery - maybe they forget to refit the fuel pump relay earth wire to the battery. It is a single loose wire that can be easily overlooked
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problem fixed thanks for your help it was finaly tracked down to be a that the injectors were not firing (thanks qute for that thought) and cause the injectors were not firing it caused the fuel pump to over work and die
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