1995 Chrysler LHS WILL NOT START

1995 CHRYSLER LHS
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CHECK2CHECK
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Electrical problem
1995 Chrysler LHS 6 cyl Wheel Drive Type unknown Automatic 151000 miles
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I started my car on Friday morning. Got $20.00 in gas, came to work. Car sat for 12 hours. When I came out to start it to go home, it would not start. All lights work, radio, blower, wipers,...it even turns when I try to start it. Put a bottle of Heet in gas to remove water from gas...nothing. Sprayed enging start in intake...still nothing. Let it set overnight. Tried to start it again moments ago, still nothing. It turns, but it won't turn over. What could it be?
Dec 30, 2007 at 10:37 AM
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BLACKOP555
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sounds to me like you arnt getting any spark, check for spark at #1 spark plug, you should have bright blue well defined sparks. if you have orange weak sparks, you should change the plugs wires, and look at the distributor cap and rotor *if equiped* and make sure their not worn or carbon fouled. if all that is good and you have orange sparks replace the coil.

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Dec 30, 2007 at 10:54 AM
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GARNZY
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also have the fuel pressure relays and the fuel pump pressure checked.a pump will quit just like that.
Mar 29, 2009 at 8:06 AM
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BLACKOP555
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it wont start with starting fluid in. so i dont think that it will be the fuel pump....
Mar 29, 2009 at 10:54 AM
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DANAG1
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I am not a mechanic but I tell you what I did on mine which looks like having the same simptoms like yours: Change the crankshaft position senson. As soon as I got that changed, the car started without problem good luck!
May 29, 2009 at 5:38 PM
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