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Ignition Control Module Price:$113.99 Duralast/Neutral Safety Switch Price:$39.99 /Relay - Anti-Theft Price:$19.99 Relay - Fuel Pump Price:$14.99 Relay - Power Door Lock Price:$10.99 Relay - Starter Price:$19.99 Relay - Blower Motor Price:$14.99 /Air Charge Sensor Price:$10.99 Coolant Temperature Sensor Price:$10.99 Knock Sensor Price:$40.99 MAP Sensor Price:$45.99 Oxygen Sensor Price:$83.99 Ignition Coil X2 @ $33.99 Price $67.98 Duralast Gold/Battery Cable x2 @ 8.99 price $17.98 Ignition Switch Price:$67.99 Crankshaft Position Sensor Price:$14.99 Duralast/Starter Price:$169.99 after dropping over $900 and replaceing all this I turn the key and....................NOTHEN..What more can I do?

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Replacing all this you surely set the alarm off. Turn the car on, don't start . let sit for ten minutes, turn off, don't remove the key. do this three times. after the third time you turn it off, if it was the security, then the car should start. Let me know And we can go fdrom there.
Randy

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