2000 S-10 Pickup

Tiny
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My pickup has been having problems starting. The repair shop has replaced the ignition control sensor, crank sensor (two times), starter. Today the pickup failed to start. This normally happen when the weather was below 30 degrees but today it was in the 40's. I am at a lost. I even replaced the battery to ensure I had larger crank voltage. What should I do next.
Thursday, April 5th, 2007 AT 8:40 AM

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Tiny
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My pickup has failed me six times. The local repair shop has checked everything and replaced the ECM, Crank Sensor two times, starter, and even the battery to improve the crank voltage. This normally happen when the temp was around or below 30 degrees but today it was in the 40's. What is the next step?
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Thursday, April 5th, 2007 AT 8:46 AM
Tiny
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You need a shop more capable of troubleshooting. Does it turn over (crank) when the no start is happening or nothing at all?
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Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007 AT 7:38 PM

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