Checked fuses under the hood. checked fuses under dash on drivers side. replaced crank sensor. still no fuel. no fire. no link with scanner
SOURCE: car will crank there is no spark have replaced coil and condenser
Test the ignition system output, ignition systems can vary in configuration but operate on the same principal. Ignition systems can consist of a coil, pick up coil, crank angle sensor, cam angle sensor, spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap, ignition rotor and a distributor and any variations of these components. An ignition coil is a voltage stepper coil that transforms a low voltage (12 volts) signal into tens of thousands of volts needed to jump the gap of the spark plug.
This coil is activated by an ignition module triggered by using the camshaft/crankshaft angle sensor; timing is adjusted by the PCM (computer).This primary electrical signal is generated by the PCM which calculates spark timing by using a variety of sensors including coolant temperature, mass air flow, and oxygen sensors. Go to 2carpros.com for a video on how to check this using a 12v light tool. On the engine repair section search, type, "engine cranks but will not start." If my answer helpe you, please leve good feedback. thanks
Check to see if the headlights work! (Not high beams) if not replace the ipdm module under the hood, these cars are very famous for this issue
no spark or fuel sounds like it may be an immobiliser problem or ecu.
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