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Old 11-18-2003, 02:29 AM
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help... thinking maybe it's the ignition module

I don't know anything about cars. My 90' Lumina won't start. I don't know anyone that could look at it for me, and just tell me what the problem is. I don't have any money to pay someone to do that, either. My dad's looked at it a little bit, but he works all the time.

A few weeks ago I was just driving, like normal, I just had the oil & fuel filters changed. I was on the access road and it just died on me. I got my friend to help me push it into this parking lot, luckily, some guy got out of his car real quick 'n helped us push it into a spot.

It turns over, but doesn't start. It's like it's just not getting the spark it needs to start or something. My dad knows it's not the starter, but I don't know what the problem could be.

Would anyone be able to help, by any chance?

Any tips or anything?

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