Won't start
But a discovery that had a bad head gasket. Fixed that, put in a new fuel pump water pump idler, and radiator. Discovery was running great and then died while I was driving. Pulled over wait a few minutes and start right back up. Today when I drove it and parked it it came back eight hours later it would not start. Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks for all the good advice. It was the Crank position sensor. My 99 has 153k miles. I put in a new fuel pump, the crank sensor. I serviced the trans. I want to do a base repair on stuff that generally goes bad. I have not done the fuel pump relay or the heater core. Any idea on what I should do next? How about the alternator?
It usually either works or it doesn't. Check the voltage using a multimeter (<$10 a Harbor Freight); all electrics on such as high beams, AC on high, etc, on and you should still get at least 13.5 Volts as read across the battery terminals. If you do, the alternator is working properly.
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