Hi Michael, I'm glad to help! Here is an easy way to see if your getting spark from the coil pack's. Take a long "Phillips Screw Driver" Push it into the end of the "Spark Plug Wire" Have some one hold the screw driver close to something medal on the engine. NOTE: Hold the screw driver by the handle only to avoid geeting shocked. While they hold it, turn the key to the start position and see if you get spark between the screw driver and the medal object. If you do get spark then you need to check and see if your getting fuel pressure. If it doesn't spark, then first try swapping the "AUTO-SHUT-DOWN-RELAY" with one that has the same number on it or looks the same and see if it will start. If it does, replace the auto shut down relay. If it doesn't start. Then you'll need to get into deeper diagnostics to see why you don't have spark from the coils. Hope this helps and have an awesome day Michael.
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Hi Michael, I'm glad to help!
Here is an easy way to see if your getting spark from the coil pack's. Take a long "Phillips Screw Driver" Push it into the end of the "Spark Plug Wire" Have some one hold the screw driver close to something medal on the engine. NOTE: Hold the screw driver by the handle only to avoid geeting shocked. While they hold it, turn the key to the start position and see if you get spark between the screw driver and the medal object. If you do get spark then you need to check and see if your getting fuel pressure. If it doesn't spark, then first try swapping the "AUTO-SHUT-DOWN-RELAY" with one that has the same number on it or looks the same and see if it will start. If it does, replace the auto shut down relay. If it doesn't start. Then you'll need to get into deeper diagnostics to see why you don't have spark from the coils. Hope this helps and have an awesome day Michael.