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Old 04-25-2006, 07:14 PM
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92 Biuck Century

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Help Please

About 3 Weeks Ago My Car Would Just Die
Now It Wont Start New Parts .....icm,ecm,crank Sensor ,wires,plugs. Got No Fire But Got Gas
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Old 04-25-2006, 07:22 PM
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No Fire

Hi Brain Here

Need Help [email protected] Buick 92 Century
New Crank Sensor Icm & Ecm Still Wont Crank
What Do I Do No Fire In No Wire

What Sensor Will Keep Car From Getting Fire
There Is No Cam Sensor
And The Way It Did Dont Seem Like Time Chan

Last It Ran I Come Home Pulled In Drive Way
& The Car Dies I Crank It Right Back Up
Now I Kill It Go Back Out 30 Min Later And It Wont Start
Last Time It Crank
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Re: 92 Century No fire

I know you said it got gas, but put a pressure gauge on the fuel rail and see if it reads at least 35 psi. Could be a weak fuel pump.
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