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FSM may give specifications. A visual can show the fine wires of the MAF broken. But I doubt it's your MAF sensor.

 

Best bet for help is more information. What vehicle, what engine, how many miles, any prior problems? What did it do before it didn't start?

 

Crank/cam sensors are more apt to cause a no-start on EJ vehicles.

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1994. EJ18. 192,000kms.

 

I have tried changing the crank sensor.

 

I put a 600CCA battery on it, it started. Put my 520CCA battery back on, it worked for about a week then died again, wouldn't start with either battery.

 

Starter motor works fine told by auto electrician.

Turns over but doesn't start.

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you need to make sure the starter is getting sufficient voltage. enough power loss will allow it to turn over, but not quite fast enough, those things draw a lot of amps. that's why you're battery will go dead in a matter of minutes trying to start a car.

 

all of that to say - the battery needs to be good. the battery terminal connectors need to be clean and tight. the grounds and wiring for the starter need to be good.

 

any check engine light? that's the first place to start if there is.

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