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Anti theft system activated has to be reset with scan tool or key on 30 min off back on 30 min off back on 30 min off then start . need a battery charger hooked up powering battery for this method so it dosnt die and car will start. Also if you have remote keyless entry. Try driver window down and key on engine off doors all shut with remote lock car doors then reach in and open door ...does alarm sound? If so remove key from ignition (turn ignition off) close door put key in drivers door lock and turn key to lock door and then turn to unlock door ....alarm now off ? Then try to start car . also may have tripped the fuel cut off switch if equipped....look in trunk for shut off switch or kick panel passanger side front about where passanger feet would be the small trim panel under glove box also may need removed some where if your car is equipped you will find a black box about 4 inch tall by 3 inch wide and 2 inch thick with a round red button on top if you press this red button and feel it click then there is the problem ...fuel cut off is now reset try starting it again.
it takes only 3 things. to run. 1: good motor, compression test. (we do that after any head swap) 2: good spark and spark timed right. you need a book to follow there. 3: good fueling, not flooding and not starving. if #1 and 2 are good, then you can use test fuel to see if motor runs on test fuel (cut fuel pump for test) in that order, and there are simple tests for each.
sounds like the auto choke isnt turning itself off properly but to be totally honest i would need this to happen when i test drive it to diagnose it correctly .
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