3 components of combustion are spark, fuel and compression. You think you eliminated 2 of them, leaving fuel. Spray starting fluid into the throttle body, then crank it and see if it starts temporarily. If so lack of fuel is right. Check the cold start fuel injector. I have a '91 with same problem. Removed the cold start fuel injector, which was VERY gummed up, sprayed it off with throttle body cleaner, re-installed it, engine started perfectly. You can find this on about the middle of the throttle body housing. It will have a small fuel rail and electrical connector.
There could be many reasons as to why it will crank and not start. The car may have a failing starter, a leaky gas pump may cause the car to cut off while driving.
I do not have an answer but I also have a 1994 Toyota Camry that will not start and has no spark, I swapped out the ignition module to no avail, the distributor and rotor appear fine. Any help
1. Make sure you are getting fuel to the carb... 2. If you are getting fuel and spark to you spark plugs and the plugs are wet, You more than likely have a timing problem.
Is there spark at the plus? is there fuel pressure to the injectors?
No you were driving and it quit.and if it cranks it is turning over. check for spark at the spark plugs and also for fuel pressure at the injector rail.
Sounds like a bad coil or a broken timing belt.
timing belt broke?
Check engine compression Check engine timing
If your Honda CRV cranks but won't turn over because the spark plugs are not getting spark, ensure the wires are connected. A loose spark plug wire can cause this issue.
I just replaced the timing belt on my 98 camry 4 cly and know it has now spark and im am positive that it is in time
An engine which cranks but will not start is not receiving enough fuel or has no spark. A clogged fuel filter or bad spark plugs often cause this problem.
Check the timing belt . It is possible it jumped . This could cause it to seem flooded and have spark. It may now have completely come apart causing a no spark condition.
broken timing belt, check it- you wont get a spark if its broken
If you do not have any problems with plugs, change them when you replace the timing belt (do not forget to replace the spark plug wires too).
Some people never change them. Overall practice to change spark plugs and its wires when you replace the timing belt.
Do you have spark? If you do, check your cam/crank timing marks to ensure the spark is when the piston is TDC (top dead center).
There could be many reasons as to why it will crank and not start. The car may have a failing starter, a leaky gas pump may cause the car to cut off while driving.