Q: New MAP sensor killed the car

asked by on January 08, 2017

This car sat for 3 months not knowing why it wouldn't spark. Replaced the whole ignition system finding out the timing belt was bad. The fuel system had been redone a few months before this happened. Once the timing belt was fixed it idled fine but once revved up would die. Then wouldn't want to start. Disconnected map sensor and ran decent. Ran It to get another map sensor and once I put the new one on it won't start with the new or old one or with it disconnected. Now back to cranking but not starting. Starting fluid didn't help.

My car has 176000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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