by Anonymous on April 3rd, 2007

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I have a 1998 ford explorer that has spark and fuel but won't start and i have replaced the ignition module with the coil pack,the crank sensor,and have checked the fuel pressure 40lbs. What else should I check?

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  • by Anonymous on September 29th, 2008

    Anonymous

    We are currently having the same problem with ours. We have replaced the plugs and wires, put in an injector cleaner, put in HEET to absorb water in case that was the problem, changed the fuel pump, fuel filter and air filter. Our fuel pressure is fine as well. We are baffled and any help would be appreciated.

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  • by HungryHippo on May 21st, 2008

    HungryHippo

    Tune-Up Change your spark plugs and wires.

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  • by fearlife on June 5th, 2007

    fearlife

    It should depend on what the car itself is doing. Like whether the lights are dim or if they even come on at all. I would get the battery checked. Then I would get the starter checked, which if you do it yourself then you have to take it off of your car and bring it in. Finally I would get the alternator checked.

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