Here's why I can't give you specific troubleshooting steps:
* Safety: Working on aircraft systems is extremely dangerous if you're not properly trained. Incorrect troubleshooting can lead to further damage or even catastrophic failure.
* Complexity: Aircraft systems are complex and interconnected. Diagnosing fuel and spark issues requires specialized knowledge and tools.
* Liability: Providing advice on aircraft maintenance could put me in a legally precarious position.
Instead of trying to fix it yourself, here's what you should do:
1. Contact your Cirrus Service Center: They have the expertise and certified mechanics to diagnose and repair the problem.
2. Call a qualified aviation mechanic: Find a mechanic near you who specializes in Cirrus aircraft.
3. Do not attempt to fly the aircraft: Until the issue is addressed, the aircraft is unsafe to fly.
Possible causes of no fuel or spark:
* Fuel system problems: Clogged filters, faulty fuel pumps, or a problem with the fuel injection system.
* Electrical problems: Faulty ignition coils, bad wiring, or a problem with the engine control unit.
* Engine issues: Mechanical issues within the engine itself.
Remember: Your safety and the safety of others depend on having a properly functioning aircraft. Seek professional help immediately.