Check for spark, use a spark tester that can be purchased at an auto parts store. If you have spark get some either or starter fluid and spray it into the throttle body...you will have to disconect the air intake from air filter. If the vehicle starts, the fuel delievery is at fault. If the vehicle doesn't attempt to start at this point, I would assume that you have lost a timing chain. If this proves to be the case, the best approach to this is to find a junk yard trany since debrie usually goes all through the motor and it is cheaper this way. If you don't find any spark, you will want to look for codes that might be present. They will lead you to the fix.
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Check for spark, use a spark tester that can be purchased at an auto parts store. If you have spark get some either or starter fluid and spray it into the throttle body...you will have to disconect the air intake from air filter. If the vehicle starts, the fuel delievery is at fault. If the vehicle doesn't attempt to start at this point, I would assume that you have lost a timing chain. If this proves to be the case, the best approach to this is to find a junk yard trany since debrie usually goes all through the motor and it is cheaper this way. If you don't find any spark, you will want to look for codes that might be present. They will lead you to the fix.