Engine cranks, but no go.
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Engine cranks, but no go.
I am the original owner of a 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 with 12,000 miles. I have not made any modifications to the engine. I was moving the car in and out of the garage while working on lawnmowers, all of a sudden, it won’t start. I checked all the under hood fuses and relays, all checked out. The car started. While letting it run, I made sure all fuses and relays were seated. Shut off the car, then it would not start. I have checked to see if I could duplicate the start, by pulling the fuses and relays and leaving them not fully seated, no go. However, I don’t know if this has anything to do with my non start. The battery has been checked out, and I have 50 to 55 psi at the fuel rail. . I have an old Auto X-ray with a generic OBDII connector, and it shows no MIL set, and no engine codes. (The auto x-ray works for my ’96 Sonoma with OBDII) I checked the pink wire at the coils and it is nowhere near battery voltage. Is it a loose wire? Do I have to trace a short? Would not a bad PCM set a code? All the lights and bells come on inside, and the engine turns over. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.