IF ANYONE ON THIS PAGE CAN HELP, I WOULD APPRECIATE IT
I have a 1994 Plymouth Sundance that I drove home and had no symptoms and then when I went back out to start the car it attempted to crank but would not start. Spraying carb spray in the housing did nothing
Timming belt was replaced
Fuel pump was replaced
Gas was in the car
Fuel filter replaced
Wireset replaced
Erg valve replaced
Rotor replaced ignition and ignition coil
Spark plugs replaced
Battery is new
O2 se4nsor new
Map sensor new
Coolant temp sensor new
Distributor cap replaced
Can anyone have any ideas of what the potential issues could be
you replace the pickup coil sits under the rotor?
ALSO FORGOT TO ASK ABOUT COMPRESSION DID IT NEED A TIMING BELT OR YOU JUST REPLACED IT
have you done any troubleshooting besides replacing parts (ie measure fuel pressure, test for spark, etc.)
Id look into the ignition system more, if you sprayed starting fluid and it didn't help, make sure you have spark..also, make sure the timing is set right. Did the timing belt break? Or did you replace it because it was due?