You may not be getting any fuel. If ur not chances are it may be the main relay sitch. I had that problem once and it was the main relay switch.
How I figured it was the switch on would turn the key to as to start the car but don't turn it all the way. Just until the lights come on. If the engine lights does not go off chances are the car will crank but won't start. I am sure it is the switch. I always knew when the light went off the car would always start.
I cahnged the switch and never had any problems since. I since sold the car to a friend and she has not had any problems with it either. That has been well over 2 yrs.
Does it turn over? Does it have spark? Fuel?
The ignition and fuel pump run off the same power Circe so I would look to fuses and relays first. But if there is no spark the fuel pump on most wont turn on past the prime cycle.
Cranks is the motor turning over, But cranks and won't start means either you no fuel or no spark or both.
you need spark, fuel and compression. You are missing one of those.
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No. Spark plugs have nothing to do with your turn signals. Try changing the turn signal bulbs. Spark plugs are only used for the combustion of the engine.
I would start with checking the electrical system. i.e. battery or starter
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If your Honda CRV cranks but won't turn over because the spark plugs are not getting spark, ensure the wires are connected. A loose spark plug wire can cause this issue.
No Fuel Or no spark you need to check the spark be taking one spark plug out resting it on the manifold have someone turn over car do not touch spark plug but look at the bottee if you have a spark if not change your distributor cap
to check for a spark, remove the spark plug wires, and either use a spare plug or the one in the cylinder. Hold the plug againt some exposed metal on the bike and turn the engine over, you should see a spark. You might want to put the sparkplug somewhere where you dont have to hold onto it while it is sparking, it can shock you, not to bad though. If it doesnt spark, bummer, either a bad sparkplug or bad cdi. For spark troubleshooting go to : http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/Main_Page