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HELP......Please!!!! - 9/4/2005 11:06:50 PM   
TurboMX614b

 

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I have a 1994 Mazda Mx-6 LS that has been rear ended and now will not start. When it was hit it ran but once it got towed home it wouldnt start..at all. i get electric power like windows and stuff but when i turn the key teh whole way its starts for like 2 seconds then cuts off....is there a kill switch that i must find on this model car or some sorta wire that may have been disconected?

Pleaze Any one with any info....HELP ME OUT


thanks

steven
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RE: HELP......Please!!!! - 9/4/2005 11:33:16 PM   
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There is not a kill switch like ford uses on your car. If rear end was only thing damaged then might suspect a problem with fuel delivery. Try pulling the fuel line in the engine compartment and see if fuel pumps out when trying to start. Uh.. There is fuel in the tank isn't there? Was maybe damaged and leaked out? The fuel filter is a good place to access fuel line to check. It is located to the rear and below the air filter housing.

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RE: HELP......Please!!!! - 9/6/2005 12:37:58 AM   
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THANKS A BUNDLE

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