1 Fuel tank is empty.
2. Discharged Battery or loose or damaged battery
terminal connections.
3. Spark Plugs are loose, defective, fouled, have
improper gap, or not according to specification.
4. Spark plug coils are defective, have loose
connection, or wiring in bad condition and shorting.
5. Engine oil too heavy (winter operation).
6. No output from ECM. See dealer.
7. Clogged fuel filter. See dealer.
8. Inadequate fuel pressure in fuel lines. Possible leak.
See dealer.
9. Clogged fuel injectors. See dealer.
10. Inoperative fuel pump. See dealer.
11. Water or dirt in fuel system. See dealer.
12. Engine management system failure. See dealer.
13. Intake Manifold Leak. See dealer.
14. Tripped bank angle sensor. Turn key to OFF, and
then back to ON again. Start Engine.
1. Spark plugs in bad condition or partially fouled.
2. Spark plug gap too close or too wide
3. Battery nearly discharged.
4. Damaged wire or loose connection at battery
terminals or coils.
5. Intermittent short circuit due to damaged wire
6. Water or dirt in fuel system. See dealer.
7. Engine management system failure. See dealer.
8. Fuel level too low. Add gasoline.
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