Have you checked your fuel pump "inertia" cut off switch? This switch would trip in an impact, and could have tripped inadvertently. This would cut off fuel pressure from the engine. I believe it is located in the passenger side foot well of the vehicle.
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If your vehicle only runs with starter fluid, and you know you have a reset inertia switch, then you have to start checking to see why you are not getting fuel delivery. You'll be able to see if the pump is operational or not. Testing needs to be performed if it is not operational (which seems apparent), even though it has been replaced.
If your vehicle only runs with starter fluid, and you know you have a reset inertia switch, then you have to start checking to see why you are not getting fuel delivery. You'll be able to see if the pump is operational or not. Testing needs to be performed if it is not operational (which seems apparent), even though it has been replaced.