Car will turn on but not turn over, no fuel pressure, no spark, check engine light does not turn on,

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Asked by Bowzer5 Aug 23, 2017 at 08:16 PM about the 1988 Toyota Camry Deluxe Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1988 Toyota Camry dlx wagon 2.0l auto
     I'm driving down the highway after filling up my
car and I see the temperature rise, before it gets
too hot and reaches he red zone, I pullover. I open
the hood and he bypass radiator hose is busted(
6in angled tube ). After I replace the tube and the
fluid I notice the radiator fan wasn't working. After
replacing -fan 30A- ((-AM2 30A- -ALT80A- ) positive
terminal fuses))  -CDS30A- and any numbered
fuses that seemed to be untrustworthy. However I
noticed that after I took out -CDS30A- the car
would no longer turn over. A few days later,... I have
replaced the distributer, car will still not turn over. I
have also changed the spark plugs and still no
spark. The wires from engine to distributer are all
fine. I did notice there was oil on spark plugs 2,34
threads and not on top. Plug 1 is clean.
     When I turn on my car, the check engine line
does not come on. I have switched bulbs and still
does not turn on, although all other lights turn
work.
   Upon turning trying to start my car, I notice there
is no fluxuation in gas pressure even when I hit the
gas pedal whilst starting it. I have an ecu to replace
my old one but I can't find the ecu in my car, IF that
is the problem

5 Answers

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I also have ports that don't connect to anything???? This for ex.. driver side by fuse box

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