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Re: 96 Toyota Corolla Fuel Problem
If the fuel pump is really dead, you gotta do it. There is a fuse (any fuse involving "EFI") and relay -- Unfortunately, the ignition, PCM and fuel system fuses, fusible links, and relays need to be checked because they all work together and can all cause the "no start" issue.
a down and dirty test would be to spray gasoline into the throttle body while you try to start it, if it runs then dies, you have spark, spend the $200. Likewise if the smell of gas arises when you try to start the car, the ignition system is where you should be looking.
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