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Originally Posted by m68k
Thanks, I have tried that and it doesn't make any difference. Next thing I want to try is removing the fuel pump fuse and cranking it for a while, then putting the fuse back and trying again. If it's not fuel then theoretically it should start easily after this although maybe then the fuel rail will be empty from the cranking.. Anyway I don't want to hijack this thread with my issue, I can always start a new one...
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I cannot understand how this may help but try it if you think it will.
I would also try to measure the fuel pressure. But you need some special equipment for this.
Good luck,
Sam