check the oil level in the hpop.
I would try replacing the fuel pressure regulator. That was my problem.
after replacing the stearing colum what would cause it not to start. You may have disconnected the ignition switch.
I had the same problem. I took it to a mechanic and they told me it was the ignition switch.
No, it has nothing to do with that.
is your battery in good condition and fully charged? is your starter good?
Does the engine crank over?
fuel filter? fuel lines? what all have you checked.
bad check valve or a leak.
I would start with about 3 quarts and run the engine and drive a LITTLE and check the level..and slowly add more fluid to the transmission. Overfilling can cause excess pressure and blow seals.
We tried everything the owner's manual suggested. Right now we are replacing the starter.
The most likely cause is a clogged aerator or faucet. Sediment or debris can accumulate and block the flow of water, causing a drop in pressure. Try cleaning or replacing the aerator to restore the water pressure.
Assuming you mean distributor cap and rotor, yes, if you mixed up the firing order.