most likely will be but make shure it has fuel and spark first.
there are many different things that it could be check the camshaft positioning sensor, the throttle positioning sensor, and the crankshaft positioning sensor.
Your cold start sensor could be at fault, get a new one
I had a similar problem a while back. It could be 2 things that I know of but possibly more than just these 2. Crankshaft position sensor or the camshaft position sensor. Both sensors signal the auto shutdown relay to I beleive send spark and gas to the plugs and injectors but it could be something else also.
POSSIBLE CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR.
Cam sensor on 1996 Dodge intrepid 3.5 V6 is on the driver's side on top where the cam gear turns on the front of the engine.. Usually has a 90 deg. connector for the wires.. MUST be air gapped correctly to work proplerly.. DO NOT Bottom the sensor out against the cam gear unless the new sensor has a card board disc glued to the end of the sensor to set the gap... Good luck!
Check the Chevy S10s crankshaft position sensor. The sensor is located low on the engine, and the snow could have gotten the connection damp. The engine will not start when the sensor does not operate.
have the cam positioning sensor checked
limited info, but id say its a crank sensor. turns over slow and choppy this could be your problem. turns over normal could be lack of spark or fuel. by turning over, i mean motor cranking but not starting. without more info its anyones guess.
Yes mine did same thing it was the crankshaft sensor located on the firewall side of the engin.
spark plug ,ingnition coil ,spark wires crankshaft position sensor or could be a bad computer <><><><><> It could also be that you have no gas.
Sounds like a timing belt. Crank sensor has nothing to do with the engine turning over.
Assuming it turns over ok...and has fuel... Tryreplacing the Crankshaft position Sensor...then the Mass Air Flow Sensor.