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Sounds like no fuel pressure i would have someone crank it for you while you bang on the bottom of th fuel tank, if it starts fuel pump is failing. If not can you hear the pump running?
Diagnose the no spark first. Check to make sure the crankshaft position sensor is not damaged and is plugged in. Check to make sure the camshaft sensor is also plugged in . Does the car have a RPM gauge? If so, check to see if the needle moves while cranking the engine, this would indicate the crank signal is good. Also, check to make sure the ground wires got attached under the ignition module bracket. The short burst of fuel is not uncommon on an engine that is not running.
If Th engine doesn't crank have the battery and battery cables checked for condition and corrosion. If the engine cranks and dos not start then have the systems control computer scanned for fault codes and have the fuel pressure checked.
You will never have direct electricity to fuel pump only when running then once you shut off ignition that shuts engine off fuel pump to automatically shuts off.I would change the fuel pump sit in car turn key Th start position do not crank engine if you do not hear a grrr,,,grunt sound i would say fuel pump not functioning therefore fuel pump malfunction replace.
Extended cranking is the first sign of a fuel problem. Either the fuel pump is now not working or you have a leaking injector, bleeding off pressure. if plugs have wet fuel on them look at injectors. If engine briefly starts when you spray carb cleaner into throttle body look to the pump or filter. Once fuel system has been checked, look for spark. If none, find out why.
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