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:Your coolant temperature sensor may be faulty. Mine did the same thing when I bought it. When they fail, it sends a message to the ECU that the car has overheated and it will not start. Replaced that sensor ($25 and 10 minutes to install) and solved the problem instantly. The coolant temperature sensor ele connection was correded the car is starting fine now,but if the ECU was preventing the car from starting,would it prevent the starter from engaging, so the engine wouldn't turn over,?
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