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    if the car will crank for extended amount of time an wont actually start up, its most likely the MAIN RELAY under the dash. EFs are NOTORIOUS for it.

    Turn the key to the first position, you should hear a "click " noise that coincides with the CEL turning off. thats the fuel pump kicking on. if it doesnt click, bang on the dash by the fuse cover to get the car to start.

    god damn main relays suck lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Vteckidd
    if the car will crank for extended amount of time an wont actually start up, its most likely the MAIN RELAY under the dash. EFs are NOTORIOUS for it.

    Turn the key to the first position, you should hear a "click " noise that coincides with the CEL turning off. thats the fuel pump kicking on. if it doesnt click, bang on the dash by the fuse cover to get the car to start.

    god damn main relays suck lol
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