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Old 01-26-2008, 05:12 PM
Sweetness88 Sweetness88 is offline
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I have a 95 camaro with the 3.4. Has been sitting for about 4 months because the ignition went out and instead of fixing it we bought a new truck. we put in a new ignition had the car running for about 30 minutes and the fuel pump went out. Replaced the fuel pump today as well as plugs and wires and the car will not start. The fuel is reaching the plugs and they are all firing however the car just will not start. It also has new coil packs. We have exhaused all of our resources and were just plain stuck. We have checked every logical explanation and the car just will not start. When you hit the key the fuel pump engages and the motor turns over but it just refuses to start. Please help! ANY SUGGESTIONS ARE APPRECIATED.
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Old 01-27-2008, 10:07 PM
Morley Morley is offline
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Re: Help!

Well, if it has spark (verified the plugs are actually sparking?), and air (its all around us) then the only other option is fuel. The pump may be runing and supplying fuel to the injection system but it sounds like the injectors aren't firing.
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