Crank no start

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Asked by Vincent Jun 10, 2018 at 12:00 AM about the 1995 Subaru Impreza L Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a crank no start. Just replaced the fuel pump. But
I'm not getting fuel to the engine. I'm so lost as far as
what to do next. I need it for work and low funds. It's my
only vehicle. Any help would be greatly appreciated.  
Thanks in advance.

5 Answers

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I think there may be an I ertia switch. The pump is brand new and does work (just ask my poor back seat) and has a new filter. But I tried blowing through the line and couldn't. So idk if it has an inertia switch, its clogged, or collapsed

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If your fuel pump is not getting power then you can try resetting the ecu by pulling off the ground to the battery and pumping the brakes for about two mins then plug the ground back in and it should be reset, it worked for my Impreza

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Subaru impreza Won't Start (Sentry Key/Security alarm light on above temp. what can i do

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I have a new battery in my impreza but everytime when it's below freezing, I have to jump start my car. No problem any other time of the year when it is above freezing. Only when it's cold. Any thoughts?

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