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    i would first start simple and check your fuses. if they are alll ok and the engine does crank this rules out it being locked up. check for a crank reference from the crank sensor in the transmission housing. .if the water level was high enough it may have shorted that sensor. these are usually insulated but they can go bad.
    Last edited by junior; 06-29-2004 at 09:14 PM.
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