Replace the fuse with a test light--light will glow this will give you a chance to find short when current stops flowing through short circuit light will stop glowing so you can repair fault probably a short in the wiring somewhere along the fuel pump. Check all your wiring, if not then check your pump
I had the same issue with mine...it was the crank/fuel sensor...cost - 50.00 for part
probably the starter at least that is where I would start at anyway. I had the same problem but after so long the car would crank and I was told the starter but have not had problem again.
No , it would crank , but if there was no power getting to the electric fuel pump it would not start
you should try an ignition switch. I've had to replace two of them at work. the cars both would run if you could get them started but when they wouldn't start but they would crank and crank.
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Check the crank sensor. This what happened on my 1994 Lincoln Mark VIII.
i will presume that the engine will crank all the time, but not start all the time. check the power in and out of the distributor. if it has a system that uses a crank sensor then that would be the next in the line to check. hope it helps. duboff.
There is many possibilities. best place to start is making sure you have fuel, and spark. it would help to know if it will crank but not start, no crank, etc,
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A bad cam or crank sensor can cause a no start, but the engine will still crank or turn over.
car will not start if the crank shaft positing sensor is bad ..because it control the car spark plug firing..( no fire no start )
It is possible, but not guaranteed in every case. The crank position sensor is a little bit redundant, since there are other sensors available to the engine's control module, which could give it essentially the same data required for the engine to start and run. Regardless, if the crank position sensor is found to be defective, it should be replaced.