getting no electricity to the fuel pump and the crank sensor

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Asked by rideordie493 Sep 02, 2007 at 01:21 PM about the 1998 Hyundai Elantra

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the air bags deployed,battery blew up,due to the alternater.i have replaced the following:battery,alternator,cam sensor,air bags,air bag computer,car computer,fuses,all the relays i could find,battery clamps and the car still won't start. it turns over but won't start.what am i missing?

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Did you replace the ignition coil? In a case like this where overcharging caused the battery to explode, you may have multiple issues. You may have fried wiring from a circuit that took too much current, or you may have something damaged by the battery acid when the case cracked. I would suggest taking this to a dealer, it sounds like you have spent a lot of money on this already, have them check your work and see if they can find something you might have missed.

i have changed the pump injectors plugs but still the consumption is too much but when the fuel got finish immediately you give a little fuel then it will start

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