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I noticed my EPC light would randomly flash on during a road trip and when I would corner hard the oil pressure warning would flash and then go away. I parked it thinking I would get it checked out. After a morning of normal driving, I got in to go home and the EPC light was on along with the check engine. Car started fine, then began to struggle and sputter. Drove a short distance and now it won't start at all. we thought maybe it was a cylinder coil and tried to change each of them out. That didn't fix it and it still won't start. Tried to run codes, but 16 came up because we'd been switching out all the cylinders, etc. codes are cleared and now nothing comes up. Any ideas? Could a fuel pump cause a car not to start? spark plugs and battery are fine. The engine tries to start but won't.
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Yes the fuel pump could cause a no start for sure. This is going to require a good scan tool and knowledge of this model. You can test for fuel pressure and check over live data like crank signal on the scanner but if you don't normally work on your own car then use this link to find a good shop near you. https://repairpal.com/repair-shops Alex
Without *hands-on* testing - nobody will be able to assist. First step > Fuel pressure and ignition spark testing must be performed.
It's at the shop right now and they can't figure it out. It has fuel and spark. Is there something keeping it from starting like some sort of safety feature?