I have a 2011 Kia Forte. I have changed the compressor, belt, starter, fuel pump, plugs, ecu unit, alternator, battery and the crank fuse, and the car will not start. It will turn over but will not start. What do I do? I need a real answer.

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Asked by GuruZW3Q5 Oct 20, 2017 at 11:01 AM about the 2011 Kia Forte SX Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2011 Kia Forte. I have changed the compressor, belt, starter, fuel
pump, plugs, ecu unit, alternator, battery and the crank fuse, and the car will
not start. It will turn over but will not start. What do I do? I need a real answer.

3 Answers

Check the fuel pressure and see if you actually have spark at the engine. Are you just replacing parts at random or is there a reason why you replaced all those parts?

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At first, the belt went and so I replaced that, then my son drove it and the compressor froze and has never started since. He drove it to my drive and there it died. So I had to replace the compressor and then it did not even turn over it was completely dead. The battery is only 2 months old. So then I went to the started. One replaced it did turn over. I then got a computer from Autozone and the code said the alternator and that is why I replaced it. So again it only turns but no ignition. So that is why I checked the plugs and the fuel pump because there is no fire. But the fuel pump is pumping fuel. So all the parts have been replaced as a process. I am now reaching Hide original message

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