Re: 94 rodeo wont start
A bad ignition module or MAP sensor would make it not start. Also, if the timing belt happened to break at that time, it would, of course, not start. Take one of the upper parts of the timing cover off. It's easy, check the belt. Check for spark, find the schrader valve behind the upper intake, close to the firewall, looks like a tire valve stem and push it like your letting air out of a tire, after you have tried to crank it for a few seconds. If fuel doesn't spray out, you have no fuel pressure. Sometimes fuel pumps can be bad even though you can still hear it.

thanks for the reply well try that and let you know if it works thanks again