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Old 04-10-2004, 07:27 AM
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2001 is300 hit in front car is put back together But ! dosenot start.
engine turns over but dosenot fire no voltage at fuel pump relay no
spark also security light flashing. is it possible that the computer has
shut things down air bags did eject.?????
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English is appreciated...
What type of "hit in front"?
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