1994 Chevy Camaro Won't start after overheating

Tiny
DVEINOTTE
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  • 1994 CHEVROLET CAMARO
  • 6 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 80,000 MILES
Have 94 3.4L TT w/ 80K. It won't start after overheating. I have verified fuel present and proper pressure, but no smell of fuel near air intake. Using paper clip method of OBD1 Code reading all that happens is SES light comes on but no flashing or code at all. Is this a sign of fried PCM or some sort of lockout that happens. I have Chilton's manual and have followed all procedures suggested such as checking for spark. Does turn over and appears to have correct spark. Can I remove this module and take it somewhere to have it checked? Any suggestions may be helpful. The car is off the road so I cannot drive it to dealer or auto shop.
Sunday, July 12th, 2009 AT 3:19 PM

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Tiny
LOUT5369
  • MECHANIC
  • 217 POSTS
You may have fried the coolant sensor, and the computer thinks it has to lean out the mixture, and it's not firing the injectors, don't jump ALDL with a paper clip the computer doesn't like that. Good Luck, Lou
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