96' z28 won't start because lack of spark. Could it be crankshaft position sensor? I just replaced distributor.
Check the ignition circuit in the Storm. Start by checking the crank position sensor, then the coil pack to find the lack of spark.
Without fuel and the lack of spark, you can crank the engine continuously for the next 5 years and it will never start. One needs to find out why there is no spark or fuel. Start with the fuel pump and check the fuse(s), and then check the operation of the fuel pump. Check the electrical system of the car - check fuses, check wiring.
Bucks- lack of power- rough idle
There are several reasons why a Yamaha Razz may quit running. These include issues with the engine, its age, issues with spark plugs, lack of gravity, lack of oil, lack of gas, etc.
you have a lack of fuel or fuel pressure troubler
Because its not a mustang
Would likely be caused by a lack of fuel, lack of air, or lack of spark.
Engine needs fuel, compression and spark. You are missing one or more of those.
Check the ignition circuit in the Storm. Start by checking the crank position sensor, then the coil pack to find the lack of spark.
Because it is a load of cheap Chinese garbage. Buy a Honda! You will buy five of these pieces of crap in 10 years and only one Honda. It will not start for one of 2 reasons. Lack of fuel or lack of spark. You need to determine which one you are missing and proceed from there.
The most common reason for a new engine not starting is a lack of fuel or a lack of spark. Make sure fuel is getting too the piston and that there is spark in the piston.
There can be many reasons why a 1999 Acura will not start. The batter cables may be too loose, the battery could be drained, it could lack a spark from the solenoid or the started, or it could lack the fuel it needs.
it could be lack of compression, lack of fuel, lack of spark or lack of air.
Consult a mechanic. Possibly you have a weak battery, bad spark plugs, or lack of lubricating oil.
The problem could be a problem of lack of fuel and spark. May be your battery is low to start the car. It can also be because of a blown fuse or a bad fuel pump. Check the car well to identify the specific problem.
check to see if your distributor has a TFI module, if so it might be bad. The two usual reasons a car won't start are either lack of fuel or lack of spark (ignition). Pull a spark plug (pull off the plug wire boot, then get a spark plug socket and a ratchet handle and unscrew the spark plug). Reconnect the plug wire to the spark plug and hold the metal base of the spark plug against the metal valve cover or the engine block (something grounded) while someone else cranks the engine over with the ignition switch for a few seconds. If you don't see a spark jump the gap in the plug, you have an ignition problem. If you do have a spark, it's probably either lack of fuel to the cylinders or a timing problem that is causing the problem.
You could have a fuel pressure problem, lack of spark, malfunctioning computer, or internal engine damage.