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No-Start Diagnosis: Notes

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NOTE: For component location and connector terminal identification, see COMPONENT LOCATIONS and CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - 3.8L BONNEVILLE, GRAND PRIX, IMPALA, LESABRE, MONTE CARLO, PARK AVENUE & REGAL article. For circuit identification, see WIRING DIAGRAMS .
NOTE: Some vehicles are equipped with anti-theft systems (VATS or PASS-Key®) which will not allow vehicle to be started if improper starting procedures or improperly coded ignition keys are used. Both fuel injection and cranking systems will be disabled. Loss of fuel enable signal from anti-theft decoder module should set a diagnostic trouble code in PCM memory.

Definition  - No start is defined as engine cranks properly, but does not start. Engine may fire a few times. For diagnosis, perform appropriate ENGINE CRANKS BUT DOES NOT RUN diagnostic procedure.