I think you are on the right track - sounds like it isn't getting enough fuel to keep running. You might have to change the fuel pump or filter or both. With luck, it might just be the fuel filter clogging up.
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An ignition module problem could be the cause of your 89 Geo Spectrum not starting and not getting any fire. It could also be the pickup coil causing the problem.
The light is telling you that there is a problem with the charging system. You are running off the battery and will eventually get stuck with a dead battery if you continue to drive that vehicle with the battery light on. Drive to your local auto parts store and they will test the charging system for you at no cost. You are probably in need of an alternator.
A PCV or connecting hose problem can cause great issues with a 1997 Nissan pickup idling. In fact, this can keep it from running, even if it does start, and the engine turns over.
Maybe the engine got flooded with gasoline in the process and fouled the spark plugs.
Most likely a problem in the fuel line.... pump or filter... could be an air flow sensor, PCV, or EGR, as well. Oh yeah, or it could be an idle sensor, or a problem with the choke.
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My 87 had the same problem, coil had a huge crack on the back. Couldn't see until I unhooked from the mount.
could be the fuel pump not working. when you go to start the truck just turn the key on and go to the gas tank and listen if you can hear the fuel pump running. should sound like a whining sound.