- Fuel pump: The fuel pump supplies gasoline to the engine. If the fuel pump fails, the engine will not receive any gasoline and will not start. You can check the fuel pump by listening for a humming noise when you turn the key to the "On" position. If you don't hear a humming noise, the fuel pump may be faulty.
- Fuel filter: The fuel filter prevents dirt and debris from entering the fuel injector. If the fuel filter is clogged, it can restrict the flow of gasoline to the engine and cause it to start and stall. You can check the fuel filter by looking for a dirty or clogged filter.
- Spark plugs: The spark plugs provide the spark that ignites the air/fuel mixture in the engine. If the spark plugs are worn out or damaged, the engine will not start. You can check the spark plugs by removing them from the engine and checking for wear or damage.
- Spark plug wires: The spark plug wires carry the electrical current from the distributor to the spark plugs. If the spark plug wires are damaged, the spark plugs will not receive any electrical current and the engine will not start. You can check the spark plug wires by looking for any damage or cracks.