No Start/No Crank
It is very important to understand the difference between a "No Start" and a "No Crank".....One leads you in the direction of checking the battery and starter etc...The other leads you in the direction of checking for spark, injector pulse, fuel etc...
No crank means that the engine does not spin when you turn the key
No start means the engine is spinning but will not run
Be very clear on using these terms when posting a help request and you will get more helpful replys. There is a HUGE difference in these terms so use them properly.......These terms are used indiscriminately in a lot of posts and the replys are just as varied. If you want professional help, use professional terms.....3gdude
No crank means that the engine does not spin when you turn the key
No start means the engine is spinning but will not run
Be very clear on using these terms when posting a help request and you will get more helpful replys. There is a HUGE difference in these terms so use them properly.......These terms are used indiscriminately in a lot of posts and the replys are just as varied. If you want professional help, use professional terms.....3gdude
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There are alot of people who call this "no crank" or "wont turn over". Unfortunately that's not likely to change. Doesn't hurt to try though.
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There are alot of people who call this "no crank" or "wont turn over". Unfortunately that's not likely to change. Doesn't hurt to try though.
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