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car has been perfect for the last few months, no problems, alway started , we had a big storm last night and now car wont start!!!

i have check:

.all sensors e.g CPS, AFM, cam sensor...

the fuel pump primes and i have fuel pressure.

and i have compression witch leads me to spark!!!

i have disconnected and reconnected all visible wiring plugs under bonnet, i have tried a different ECU and have sprayed aro-start down the throttle body, and no singes of firing, i also unpluged AFM and tried starting and still nothing sooo, it is not AFM, fuel pump/ pressure.

the only thing i can think of would be the imoberlizer, but i have never had a problem with it.

how can i test or disconnect the imoberlizer ?

sorry that i was abit vague on that, i ment i have checked the contentions/plug for them, for water and what not, i also have had the AFM fail once before and i know they start when there disconnected but wont rev, thats what i was check when i disconnected that, the fact i sprayed "start ya bastard" down the throttle body and it wasn't firing, to me means no spark, i have limitied tools at home they are all at work but im by no means a full on tech savy dude with skidlines, im a bike tech, so sorry if some of the stuff i type sounds abit noobish haha,

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