Q: I have a 1996 ford explore the engine kick over but it look like it not getting gas won't start

asked by on August 13, 2017

Car want to start but it look like it not getting gas to the engine it kick over but does not starts

My car has 150000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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