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A bad spark plug, spark plug wire, distributor cap, rotor, fuel injector, fuel pressure regulator, incorrect fuel pressure, dirty fuel filter, contaminated fuel (water),
Check for loss of ignition spark. Weak or no spark will cause the vehicle to not start. Check fuel pressure if the spark is good.
Incorrect fuel pressure, Dirty fuel filter, Dirty air filter, Contaminated fuel, Bad spark plug wires, Bad distributor cap, Bad rotor, Bad spark plugs, Wet ignition parts,
There could be several causes. The fuel pressure regulator could be leaking. A spark plug or plug wire that is defective. You did not mention if the check engine light is on. It could tell you in which area to look.
Out of time.
Either no spark at spark plugs or no fuel getting to engine. Your job is to find out which one and why. First thing I'd look at is fuel. Your car is fuel injected and a loss of fuel pressure due to a bad fuel pump or blown fuse cause it to stop running instantly.
Have you checked to see if the spark plugs are firing?
Code P0300 = random misfire. Could be caused by a dirty fuel filter, incorrect fuel pressure, restricted fuel supply, faulty fuel pump, faulty fuel pressure regulator, contaminated (water) fuel, vacuum leak, worn spark plugs, bad coil wire, bad spark plug wires, bad distributor cap and rotor.
Unlikely, Fuel and/or spark are likely culprits.
It could but not likely. Do a fuel pressure test and be sure to replace the fuel filter. If you have low or no fuel pressure I would suspect the fuel pump is at fault.
No spark?
Worn/fouled spark plug(s).Bad spark plug wire(s).Faulty fuel pump.Faulty fuel pressure regulator.Vacuum leak.Faulty fuel injector(s).Contaminated fuel (water).Dirty/plugged fuel filter.