car maintenance

Asked by usernamey Jun 25, 2016 at 11:13 PM about the 2001 Ford Focus ZTS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My engine won't start and Ive replaced
battery checked fuses reset fuel pump
switch and the acceleration cable and
still nothing what do I do next...I need a
parts indentifyer and maintaince repair
guide or proper # to call for California

4 Answers

520

maybe a crank sensor not sending the signal to the ignition module to fire the coils.does it crank

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520

sounds more like an ignition or fuel problem. if it cranks that means the starter and the charging system are good and the crank sensor is more than likely firing the spark plug. i would check to see if you have fuel pressure. go to youtube and look for eric the car guy and fuel pressure he explains it and shows you how to check it. you can rent the tool kit from a local parts store

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