dead battery, or a bad ignition control module inside the distribureator.
No, it will not.
It could be any of a number of problems, including but not limited to electrical problems with the start and the final run of the car.
Battery, starter, fuel pump, ignition, computer,................
For a good start, see "Related Questions" below for an exhaustive review of diagnostics for hunting down problems that cause the battery to drain down.
it is possibly the starter. mine had the same problem
There are several problems that can cause a Corolla not to start and the radio or clock not to work. These problems can include a dead battery, faulty ignition switch, or a short in the electrical system. You can use a digital volt meter to test for these problems.
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That all depends on the problem your having and grand ams are full of electrical problems.
it can cause a fire if a house get knocked down and the electrical break a fire can start
Start with the coil(s) and the ignition control module. This is usually the cause of intermittent problems. Also check the fuel pressure...maybe a bad fuel pressure regulator. Did you put on a new fuel filter with the pump? That should give you a place to start.
Can only be: no petrol or an electrical fault = flat battery, no spark, electrical short, bad wiring.
Remove the Viper system. They cause all sorts of electrical problems when the installers have used cheap crimp or scotch-lock connectors.