Won't start

Asked by Nathan_Hartman Jan 09, 2017 at 04:40 PM about the Mazda B-Series

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Replaced ICM and crankshaft position sensor.
Turns over but not enough to start. Plugs good
but spark orange. Timing belt good. Any ideas
as to what issue could be?

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Make sure you have a good fully charged battery, check battery voltage, it should be minimum 12.4. If battery is ok, spray some quick start in the throttle body to see if it'll start for a bit, if it does, it means it's not getting fuel past the injectors. Check fuel filter,check fuel pressure.If still not start, do a compression test

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I have a Mazda truck when I try to crank it to start it won't.

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