MY CORSICA, 1993 3.1 L IS FAMOUS FOR GOING THRU COIL PACKS, I KNOW IT'S BACKWARDS BUT I START WITH THE COIL PACKS AND WORK MY THRU THE TROUBLE SHOOTING STEPS, 9 TIMES OUT OF TEN I HAVE REPLACED THE COIL PACKS. CHEVY LOCATED THEM IN A POOR PLACE. TIM
Could be your crank sensor. These are very common to fail on these cars.
Check the timing on the Corsica for jumped timing. Most likely the engine is firing at the wrong time causing it not to start.
Push it off the wharf would be a good start.
Could be a bad battery or starter.
start with fuel filter could be clogged, could be faulty fuel pump.
Check for fuel delivery and spark
Check the timing for the 90 Corsica. the most likely cause for the engine not starting is it has jumped time causing the engine to fire at the wrong time.
Could be many reasons. Could use more details like does the engine crank but fails to start and run? Do you get nothing when you turn the key to start? Do you only get a "click" when you turn the key to start? Do the gauges power up when you turn the key on? Give us more info.
A bad EGR valve should not cause the engine to not start. There is most likely another problem that is causing the engine to not start.
One reason a 1993 Chevy Lumina may turn over but not start could be the battery. It may also be the spark plugs.
Hard to do , didn't Corsicas only start in 88??
Yes they can ! They can get stopped up and not run, I had a chevy corsica that did that. If not careful they can catch on fire.